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AND the B10 is trying to set a precedent, I suspect. Although it’s a bit premature.Wiscy is ****ed because the best player on their **** team is leaving. That’s what this boils down to.
AND the B10 is trying to set a precedent, I suspect. Although it’s a bit premature.Wiscy is ****ed because the best player on their **** team is leaving. That’s what this boils down to.
Xavier’s lawyer (edit - WHO IS A UM LAW PROF):
No doubt. But they’re breaking the golden rule, don’t be a snitch. This stuff has been going on for years including players being paid to win recruiting battle. Sometimes you’re on the winning end, sometimes youre Wiscy.AND the B10 is trying to set a precedent, I suspect. Although it’s a bit premature.
Right. It’s very strange considering at best what we did is not nearly as bad as what they did, and they have to know that. What are they really trying to accomplish?Seems like Wisconsin is implying Miami contacted this kid and he signed some binding agreement with them. Thus Miami tampered with him. Which we couldn’t have, since his agreement wasn’t binding. The whole thing is dumb as ****.
The loser here won’t be Miami. Sure, we could unlikely lose a good player. But if the kid has to go elsewhere it could make his life more difficult than needed. Wisconsin has now done irreparable damage to their program by choosing to die on this hill. Just makes no sense.
Nash admitted when he first left WCW for WWE( Coulda been WWF still) he was contacted by WWE in some capacity and walked in to Ole Anderson, asked for his release and Ole just said yea... Voided his contract right there and Kevin went to WWE . Apparently Ole saw nothing in Kevin. Talk about mis judgment....To use a wrestling analogy, how WCW is rumored to have tampered with Scott Hall and Kevin Nash in 1996. They used a friend employed by WCW to be the intermediary and gauge interest of the WWF contracted wrestlers.
Agreed, this isn’t going to help with future players.I'm actually shocked Wisconsin is being this stupid. Take your loss and move on. You're just making yourself look foolish and petty.
Bingo. Why else would the B10 also make a statement? Conferences never get involved with this petty stuff. But they used a B10 agreement here.Seems like their bigger argument is to protect the standard contract their entire conference is using. Trying to scare other kids from bailing under the same argument.
I dont think he was jumping ship regardless imo, Canes fans should to stop worrying about that Jit until he actually announces he wants to transfer its a waste of time he had every opportunity to come here alreadyOr the B1G and OSU are laying the groundwork to block JJ from jumping ship this spring.
He’s not ranting, he’s educating. Lots of sports law experts do this stuff. Michael McCann is another one. Heitner is very professional and I’ve followed him for probably 10-12 years. Trust me, it’s more like journalists on Twitter than a crazy John Ruiz. This is what these guys do.Any attorney worth their money, would not be ranting on Twitter! This guy is making me worried!
technically, tampering is an employment term and student-athletes are not employees. Even if Miami was caught with impermissible contact, it would be a slap on the wristTechnically no tampering as he didn't "portal " . Simply just unenroll and enroll at Miami on his own
Court of public opinion, he's being smartAny attorney worth their money, would not be ranting on Twitter! This guy is making me worried!