Portal Profile: Darian Mensah

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It's almost impossible to work the portal without "tampering." It's one the many reasons I expect to see major reforms to the whole portal structure by later this year.
it needs a complete overhaul if we're being honest. Its a complete and utter sh*tshow in its current format.
 
Some smart guy on here said Darian Mensah about 2 weeks ago. I can't remember who said it, but Kudos to you sir.

I actually was going to post a couple nights ago that I wouldn’t be surprised if Mario tried to take Mensah from Diaz . I didn’t post it because I figured people would say I’m dumb and his contract is ironclad. But my theory was based on 2 things:
1. Miami wasn’t going to go into 2026 with Williams or Nickel as the starter
2. Mario would target a top QB on a team with a coach he has zero respect for.

Literally only one coach in cfb that fit the description in point #2.
 
I don’t necessarily think that’s the case. Anybody with the brain knows that Miami searching for a QB and any good quarterback can be communicating with an agent proactively and then you can see if there’s a mutual interest.
Yeah it’s not tampering as written becasue there are so many ways to get around the tampering rules. Just make it known publicly how much money we are willing to pay (thank you Ty Simpson) and let the agents contact you.

And every coach and every university should do the exact same thing if they want to win. Do everything possible within the rules. Everything
 
To you lawyers out there, why does it matter if Duke has his NIL rights? Miami just doesn’t market him, doesn’t mean he can’t play fir
Miami. Obviously Duke want market him but still needs to pay. Feel like it benefits Duke to end the contract
I don’t think UM cares about the NIL right at all. And it does not impact his ability to play for Miami.
Remember, nothing can be done via a contract to enforce specific performance (meaning making someone play), so what schools are doing is putting monetary penalties in the contracts. This makes sense as a form of protection.

But no amount of money can ever be an absolute bar. It is just a detriment and a bigger or lesser detriment depending on how much a school is willing to pay.
 
I don’t think UM cares about the NIL right at all. And it does not impact his ability to play for Miami.
Remember, nothing can be done via a contract to enforce specific performance (meaning making someone play), so what schools are doing is putting monetary penalties in the contracts. This makes sense as a form of protection.

But no amount of money can ever be an absolute bar. It is just a detriment and a bigger or lesser detriment depending on how much a school is willing to pay.
What does that mean in English, he playing for Miami next season?
 
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"take us"

AY YO HIT THE BUTTON.

He gonna have to win a Natty and be invited to NY for the Heisman for what hes finna get paid. School paid Cam n Carson combined for what this player gonna get paid.
That is nothing to hit the button for. Try harder BIG PAUSE
 
Cam's impact paved the way for Carson who has now proven that great QB play is the standard. You're entitled to your opinion that Mensah has the tools to be a better QB statistically.

But Beck has taken enough hits from the fanbase and the media. I just want the kid's legacy to be what he deserves and if he wins a championship the only QB's he should be compared to are the ones who have won the ultimate prize.
So if we win the title, Beck is better than Cam? Sorry, I can’t get behind that. I judge quarterbacks by how they play, not how good their teammates are.
 
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