Miami Emerges As Favorite For Duke Transfer QB Darian Mensah

Trinton Breeze
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No, they can't. NIL rights are personal to the athlete and no university can take that from an athlete regardless of what these agreements say.
I edited my original. It seems the its linked to revenue sharing and he can still do 3rd party?
 
Can't they keep his NIL while he plays at Miami? At worst he gets nothing besides the money Duke paid for rights. But he still plays at Miami?

Having his NIL rights doesn't mean he has to play for them?
They can’t stop him from getting paid at Miami.

This lawsuit is really only about NIL money from Duke’s deal. Even if Duke wins, it’s just a buyout or damages. NIL can’t be used to block transfers or future pay from another team. So us paying him isn’t illegal or risky.
 
This Heitner guy is more useful than Bauman

What why? Seems like he got it resolved? Also people giving Bauman **** on that play should go look at Charmar Browns effort on it too.
 
We don't have NIL caselaw but we do have employment law and these NIL "contracts" are toilet paper b/c they are employment agreements with another name; they demand employee concessions without being employment contracts. This is why these NIL "contracts" won't stand legal muster.
I agree. But they have have some value as far as rights retention goes, at least as a bargaining tool.
Anyway, fun to get all the lawyers on here chiming in!
 
They work quick.
I would imagine Heitner would argue to the judge it needs to be an expedited ruling given the fact he has a short time period to enroll at his new school in time for the Spring semester otherwise he would be unduly harmed in that he would miss a semester.
 
What’s the latest with the Wisconsin lawsuit? That BS get thrown out yet. Good precursor to the Mensah deal.
 
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He's going to be our QB next year and there is **** all Duke can do about it. Our communication with Jacobs and Vaughn needs to be elite. They need to understand despite any bull**** they see online that Mensah will be their QB.
 
Barry is wrong as always.

If he’s enrolled at Miami tomorrow, he can take part in spring practice.

What they probably can’t do is pay him to be there in the short-term without a ruling which I’m sure he can claim and get it thru pretty easily assuming Duke stops paying.

These guys have zero leverage.
If we can't pay him RevShare money until the court case is resolved, does that mean Duke still has to pay him?
 
The real difference is there was actual tampering with Williams; hence his agent dropping him. With Mensah, Miami went through the agent, which is how it is supposed to work.

The agent reached out the same day that silly *** story about Simpson making $6.5M at Miami was published.

Duke must know these hoes and loyal
 
What’s the latest with the Wisconsin lawsuit? That BS get thrown out yet. Good precursor to the Mensah deal.
Believe it starts in March. That one is different in that Wisky is suing Miami not Lucas.
 
yawn at thinking these “ contracts” will be enforced . I need more Twitter lawyers to tell me I’m wrong for the hundredth time. No judge wants to be in these waters.
Can’t count the amount of times I’ve been sent this by my Duke buddies
 

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