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Revenue-sharing payments usher in a new era of college sports. UK basketball and others handled NIL payments with maturity.
This cartoon by Glatis Sluka, a Latvian member of Cartooning for Peace, appeared on the front page of Le Monde on June 30.
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Matthew Sluka — the former starting quarterback at UNLV who left the school after a widely publicized dispute over name, image and likeness payments — signed with James Madison, the school ...
Former UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka probably didn't intend to become a national lightning rod when he left his team midseason over an NIL miscommunication. Sluka's camp claims he was owed ...
Cromartie and Bob Sluka, the quarterback's father, have said Sluka was promised $100,000 in NIL money to transfer from Holy Cross, but no payments were ever made.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Quarterback Matthew Sluka, who left UNLV three games into the season over a name, image and likeness dispute, has entered the transfer portal, agent Marcus Cromartie said Thursday.
Sluka meanwhile closed out his UNLV career having completed 43.8 percent of his passes for 318 yards, six touchdowns and one interception while adding 253 yards and a touchdown on the ground.