Florida fans not happy with me making fun of UF for not educating players on NIL. This is a bad look how does a player sign a deal this stupid. LolView attachment 254524
Bruh outchea sharecropping! In 2023?! TF?!This is 1billion times worse than anything with Rashada. He a slave.
Or maybe the court would say “your contract, your risk, your loss”.It would be interesting to see the full text of the contract.
If someone gives you an advance on something that is illegal, do you have to pay it back? Should be fun.
We've seen record companies and book publishers give advances on work that takes years and years and might never be published (cough, cough, George RR Martin, I kid, I kid).
I wonder if the court will say "fine, you cannot collect against his football paychecks, but feel free to demand a portion of his endorsements, etc."
The glorious thing is their backup QB makes Mertz look like BradyWisconsin fans: "We're so glad Mertz transferred. He never was going to be the answer."
UF fans before Thursday: "Once he gets to UF and we surround him with good talent and good offensive coaching, he'll be much improved."
UF fans now: "Be patient. Mertz just needs a little time to get comfortable."
UF fans in a couple weeks: "Billy needs to play the back-up QB. Mertz ain't working out."
Rashada may have been done a favor by the Gator reneging on their deal.15% of Pre-tax NFL earnings![]()
Here’s comes the rationalizations and false hope
If I recall from law school eons ago:
They know the backup situation is worse. They’re simply hoping to hold on for fear life to LagwayWisconsin fans: "We're so glad Mertz transferred. He never was going to be the answer."
UF fans before Thursday: "Once he gets to UF and we surround him with good talent and good offensive coaching, he'll be much improved."
UF fans now: "Be patient. Mertz just needs a little time to get comfortable."
UF fans in a couple weeks: "Billy needs to play the back-up QB. Mertz ain't working out."
Yeah, there needs to be regulation or something to protect these guys or have a central clearing house which approves amateur athlete’s monetary deals because this will be like the local Miami record industry in the 80’s. Unsophisticated, poor people will get pillagedThat’s what I was afraid of. College kids signing away portions NFL earnings for cash now.
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It’s possible. Just because a contract is illegal under NCAA rules doesn’t make it invalid or illegal under civil law which isn’t subject to the NCAA rules.Or maybe the court would say “your contract, your risk, your loss”.
It cost him Miami though. He may end up fine but he’s not collecting checks he would by cashing right now at UM.Rashada may have been done a favor by the Gator reneging on their deal.
Still amazes me that people don’t call Florida out more legit to pull a player from a rival, by lying to them with a contract they could never pay.It cost him Miami though. He may end up fine but he’s not collecting checks he would by cashing right now at UM.
I would be surprised if the $436K wasn’t reported. This would have serious ramifications for both sides, and neither would want to go to court. I would assume the court would want to see paperwork for the payments, and might notice no tax withholding or a 1099. I don’t know how it would be reported.It’s possible. Just because a contract is illegal under NCAA rules doesn’t make it invalid or illegal under civil law which isn’t subject to the NCAA rules.
The problem I see, looking at it broadly, is not so much the contract but the non-reporting of income.
Ok well, this is something though if it’s violating a state law as you’re pointing out.I would be surprised if the $436K wasn’t reported. This would have serious ramifications for both sides, and neither would want to go to court. I would assume the court would want to see paperwork for the payments, and might notice no tax withholding or a 1099. I don’t know how it would be reported.
If I read the article correctly, the lawsuit is charging the contract invalid because it violates state law regarding athlete registration and representation, or something to that effect. Again, I’m not a lawyer.
Dexter’s legal challenge alleges that BLA violated Florida’s athlete agent act and NIL law, shedding light on the complexities and potential pitfalls of the evolving NIL landscape.
Who’s in charge of ST over there???
"Gamechanger coordinator" (corniest shib ive ever seen) certainly impacted the game, just not as expected