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How does this affect our portal ranking?
Don't know about the portal ranking, but our grade for getting along with others is going to take a big hit
How does this affect our portal ranking?
I agree with you wholeheratedly...looking forward to his future contributions.Depth and hopefully a future contributor… you know like he was always intended to be. Where is Ryan Mack?
How’s this going to affect our bid into the Big 10? We ****ed off the big bad badgers.Don't know about the portal ranking, but our grade for getting along with others is going to take a big hit
True.So this transfer portal destruction means their is basically a new window for transfers.
After summer, right before the fall semester begins.
Miami has completed the overhaul of its secondary by landing of one of the best young DBs in America, Xavier Lucas.
The 6'2, 200-pound Broward County native was the second-highest graded player on the Wisconsin defense as a true freshman. According to PFF, Lucas posted a 77.5 overall rating, a 75.2 coverage grade and a 76.8 tackling grade. He made 18 total tackles with 2 pass deflections and an INT.
Lucas instantly becomes one of the fastest corners in the ACC. In the spring of 2024, Lucas posted a personal best 10.49 in the 100M.
Lucas reunites with his former Deerfield Beach teammate, Freshman All-American OJ Frederique. Miami has added four additional blue-chip transfers in the secondary with Charles Brantley (Michigan State), Ethan O'Connor (Wazzu), Zechariah Poyser (Jacksonville St.) and Emmanuel Karnley (Arizona).
Lucas attempted to enter the Transfer Portal several weeks ago. Wisconsin refused to enter his name in the Portal within the time required by rule. Wisconsin claims Lucas signed a revenue-sharing agreement pursuant to the House antitrust settlement. However, the settlement has yet to be approved, and the NCAA has been unable to legally restrict player movement after a series of court defeats. Lucas's attorney Darren Heitner said Lucas has yet to receive a payment from Wisconsin.
When Wisconsin failed to comply with standard protocol, Lucas withdrew from Wisconsin and enrolled in Miami. The NCAA will seek no further action.
Throw in Dyoni Hill to sweeten the dealTraded TVD for Lucas. Lmfao at this fleece.
Second-best average behind Oregon.How does this affect our portal ranking?
Obviously these Wisky guys talking about lawsuits fail to understand just how powerful of a law firm that the firm of CIS really is…they’re. Cooked if they want to do battle…
In three weeks… not even a cycleIn one cycle
So, just to clarify for myself and anyone else who is wrapping their brain around this whole situation,
- IF the revenue sharing proposal passes, Wisconsin technically owns Lucas's NIL rights for two years since he signed a contract NOW, when there wasn't any actual legal reason they could have him do so...
- Until that happens, Miami can have him participate in NIL with their collective.
- It would seem that there could be further legal wrangling down the road should Congress finally pass the revenue sharing agreement.
- I know the contract he signed was given to all BIG10 schools to use. Is it legal? Or would that be the main point of any future litigation?
He lost ?The tears are flowing from all angles lmao
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