CB Xavier Lucas is transferring to Miami



Nah buddy. It’s over

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Ah so they still believe he signed a contract with the university. Priceless.

Wisconsin fans are the CNN of sports fans.
 
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The Twitter melt downs are in full force

What people need to realize is schools have enrollment windows. This shouldn't really change much from a playing standpoint. Sure they can unenroll, but the new school will make them wait til a new semester. Football season is fully played in the fall.

Now the funny question is....could we pay someone to quit on their team lulz
Huh so Jeremiah Smith can just unenroll at osu and sign up for miami
 
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Nah buddy. It’s over



Ah so they still believe he signed a contract with the university. Priceless.

Wisconsin fans are the CNN of sports fans.


Then he figured out the flaw in his posts and switched to go after the NCAA. This is glorious.



UM fans are not any fans of the NCAA and watching them get their asses handed to them, squirm, twist, admit yet another thing of their creation is a farce (the portal). This is glorious. And that UM is sticking it to them, that is the cherry on the cake.
 
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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?
I believe the contract also requires the player to be enrolled in the spring. So if a player is kicked out, UW doesn’t have to pay.

XL isn’t enrolled so that would make the contract void, no?
 
Wisconsin is dumb. Of course their revenue sharing contract is going to be dependent on him being a student at the university. So the minute he dropped out of the University, I would hope the contract was void. Otherwise, Wisconsin would have to pay him even if he didn't attend the University.
I'm hoping Wisconsin isn't dumb enough to believe they could legally restrict him from going to another school with a revenue sharing contract.

And despite all that, apparently all that was signed was an MOU, which is rarely (like almost never) enforceable.

And even worse, they used ALL that, to prevent him from entering the transfer portal.

They sure are pretty dumb up there apparently.
 
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lol these guys are complete fools… he signed a profit sharing agreement, not an nil. Which is weird because profit sharing isn’t even currently approved. It might be approved in April but these fools created a profit sharing contract in hopes it gets approved that tries to limit his ability to sign NIL deals elsewhere. No court is going to do anything but laugh at that. And since they signed that we now know schools have to pay players equally between sports so 20 million to 900 athletes amounts to like 2k. There is no way that contract doesn’t say more than 2k so it’s completely null and void. Even if they get more to divvy up it’s completely hypothetical at this point which means it’s null and void.
 
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