UNLV QB to sit out season after agent says $100,000 promised for transfer has not been paid
Source: Associated Press
Sports
UNLV QB to sit out season after agent says $100,000 promised for transfer has not been paid
By RALPH D. RUSSO
Updated 9:37 PM EDT, September 25, 2024
The convoluted way college athletes are paid for the use of their name, image and likeness and a dispute between player and coaches over money appears to have cost an undefeated team its quarterback three games into the season.
UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka has decided to sit out the rest of the season over a $100,000 NIL payment that was promised but never paid after he agreed to transfer to the Rebels from Holy Cross last winter, Slukas agent told The Associated Press on Wednesday. ... I think there was some kind of breakdown in communication, Bob Sluka, Matthews father, told AP.
Slukas decision sent shockwaves throughout major college football, where the old rules of amateurism have fallen, leaving schools and the NCAA grappling with how to regulate the way players can be paid. Just how much regulation is part of a $2.8 billion antitrust settlement agreement involving the NCAA and the nations top conferences that is before a federal judge in California.
Slukas agent, Marcus Cromartie of Equity Sports, said Sluka was promised $100,000 by a UNLV assistant coach who recruited the quarterback last winter when he agreed to transfer in January. ... Both Cromartie and the company that runs UNLVs NIL collective, which would be responsible for paying school athletes, acknowledge there was no signed agreement between the player and the organization for $100,000.
{snip}
Read more: https://apnews.com/article/unlv-sluka-59449174adffe0940266427158d964d3
Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend
From https://lyrics.lyricfind.com/
A kiss on the hand
May be quite continental
But diamonds are a girl's best friend
There may come a time
When a hard-boiled employer
Thinks you're awful nice
But get that ice or else no dice
hlthe2b
(106,335 posts)FSogol
(46,518 posts)giants don't kill it first
moonshinegnomie
(2,916 posts)the way they have treated athletes for decades is just plain wrong. for years they schools have been getting rich off of the athletes.
I would like to see nothing more than the NCAA be destroyed
Mysterian
(5,193 posts)I like watching high school football.
gab13by13
(25,231 posts)An Iowa wrestling booster, slum lord Bob, just forked out 500k apiece for 2 wrestlers. One of the wrestlers will only be at Iowa for a semester.
Both wrestlers are ranked #1 going into the season.
Penn State will still kick their butt.
33taw
(2,800 posts)cstanleytech
(27,001 posts)I'm not saying that that the colleges should be profiting either rather monies leftover after paying for the cost of the staff, equipment and other associated cost to have the games should imo go into a trust to pay full ride scholarships for the athletes as well as other students that need the aid.
Stallion
(6,613 posts)$100,000 is chump change compared to the payroll at Top 25 schools. The reality is that superstars are getting as much as 3-4 Million with team payrolls of 15-20 Million+. Some SEC coaches have been quoted:
Florida coach Billy Napier told Yahoo Sports. Were talking $20 million (in allotted revenue sharing). In most athletic departments, football is 70-75% of the revenue. Thats $12.5-15 million. Thats the number we anticipate.
LSU coach Brian Kelly describes his expected football roster budget: Id say between $14-17 million.
The Key is that the money isn't coming from the schools-its coming from Billionaire alumni separately bankrolling the payroll.
https://sports.yahoo.com/a-250m-price-tag-how-sec-coaches-will-pay-their-football-players-142513338.html
LudwigPastorius
(10,787 posts)You may not get $100,000, but you probably won't get a career-ending injury either, and you can collect your (expected) big payday when you go out for the draft.