QB Matthew Sluka to quit UNLV, says 'representations' not upheld

By Free Republic | Created at 2024-09-25 16:53:44 | Updated at 2024-09-30 23:40:45 5 days ago
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QB Matthew Sluka to quit UNLV, says 'representations' not upheld
ESPN ^ | 09/25/24 | ESPN News Services

Posted on 09/25/2024 9:34:03 AM PDT by srmanuel

The destruction of college football appears to be complete, a QB from Holy Cross who was a multi-year starter and put up great numbers running and passing, decides to transfer to UNLV to play his final year at a higher level of college football. UNLV is 3-0 to start the season with a big Mountain West Conference game scheduled for this Saturday, the transfer QB decides to QUIT and hints promises about his NIL payments did not come thru, by quitting before the 4th game the player preserves his Red Shirt year and can transfer to another school to play next season.


TOPICS: Sports
KEYWORDS: football; unlv
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1 posted on 09/25/2024 9:34:03 AM PDT by srmanuel


To: srmanuel

Stop this joke of calling them “student athletes”! It is ridiculous.

Call them what they are—professional football players.

2 posted on 09/25/2024 9:47:17 AM PDT by volare737 (Diversity is something to be overcome, not celebrated.)


To: srmanuel

If they made promises they couldn’t keep, I don’t blame him.


3 posted on 09/25/2024 9:48:15 AM PDT by BipolarBob (You may call me blind, deaf and dumb but I'm a Pinball Wizard.)


To: srmanuel

Matthew Sluka’s only responsibility is to do what is in the best interest of Matthew Sluka


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