Reportedly Tulane backed out, UNC saying no thanks. You hate to see it but there is hope.
I’ve read it’s a greedy parent…..shockerWhen this happens is it the player or an agent calling the shots ?
You watch your w_hore mouth!That’s what he gets for besmirching the name of a fine upstanding moral institution like the University of Tennessee
It’s the uncle or sometimes the dad.When this happens is it the player or an agent calling the shots ?
This is actually great for schools.I don’t wish ill on anyone, but the timing of this is really bad for him and schools. Everyone is well into spring practice and the semester is wrapping up. Schools don’t just have $4mil in NIL sitting around at this point. If they do then I assure you they already have a stud QB. If not, then they have more money than sense.
My guess is he’ll end up getting just north of a million and his situation will become a case study for why more formal contractual agreements are good for both player and University.
Yes, unless you are UT.This is actually great for schools.
Reportedly Tulane backed out, UNC saying no thanks. You hate to see it but there is hope.
Between greedy parents and greedy agents, a lot of players are going to get ruined.I’ve read it’s a greedy parent…..shocker
Or…his preacher…It’s the uncle or sometimes the dad.
I also had a highlight or two from my time at hchool.
I don’t think you want this guy anywhere near your program as the #2. You’re either all in or all out with him. He will cause problems otherwise. He’ll cause problems either way, but it will be worse if he’s not the #1 guy.I’m thinking about this situation a bit. If his deal gets closer to a million, do we see a big program (e.g. USC, Michigan, Penn State) pick him up to be a 2nd string QB? In the transfer portal age there is no incentive to develop a future QB, so I’m not sure backups fetch that type of dough. However, the big programs may use it as an insurance policy in case #1 goes down.
I think it’s great for UT as well.Yes, unless you are UT.
Yep but I’d also say he’s old enough to stand up for himself and make his own decisions.Between greedy parents and greedy agents, a lot of players are going to get ruined.
I dont think his ego could let him be #2 somewhere. He's going to go somewhere he can startI’m thinking about this situation a bit. If his deal gets closer to a million, do we see a big program (e.g. USC, Michigan, Penn State) pick him up to be a 2nd string QB? In the transfer portal age there is no incentive to develop a future QB, so I’m not sure backups fetch that type of dough. However, the big programs may use it as an insurance policy in case #1 goes down.
He’s asking way over market price. Teams are already set with their rosters & have already committed their available NIL money for 2025. And he was a problem to deal with for Tennessee from the beginning, not showing up for fan autograph sessions or NIL commitments, etc. He overplayed his hand when he held out of spring practice.is he not getting any deals because he isn't using a savvy agent that knows how to negotiate...... or are boosters and coaches collaborating together to not touch him, as to reset the market.
The market went from this guy being the highest paid QB two years ago to a handful of guys getting nearly double ($4m). It blows my mind these billionaires haven't drawn the line yet on these guys. Maybe they are now.
Yep. We all reach the age of accountability long before we are well prepared to make all the decisions we need to make. It's just a matter of how many scars, how deep, and ideally learning and not getting multiple scars in the same place.Yep but I’d also say he’s old enough to stand up for himself and make his own decisions.
obviously that would be easier for him if he had parents who raised him that way.
That story sounds familiar.On one of the talk shows, they were saying that his dad was shopping him around and he claimed to not know about it.
That story sounds familiar.
Reportedly Tulane backed out, UNC saying no thanks. You hate to see it but there is hope.