šŸ€ Miami's Isaiah Wong will enter the NCAA transfer portal tomorrow if his NIL compensation isn't increased, his agent Adam Papas told ESPN.

it only makes sense they'll leverage it.

Kids aren't stupid and now they really have no loyalty,
The kids have no loyalty is one opinion although this one falls back on the school, does it not? At least, the school's "collective."

They just brought in a kid from a 14-17 team and are paying him 400K for the year. Wong was an instrumental part of their run to the Elite 8. The loyalty isn't coming from Miami towards their current roster.
 
This is one of those stories you can point to and say, "it's not NIL, it's pay-for-play." They're just saying it out loud.

We're going to see this happen during the basketbll season before a team makes a post season run.
We're going to see this happen in all sports and specifically including meaningless playoff games in football.
 
And there you have it. It was just a matter of time, and it came quickly. Somehow, College sports no longer has the luster it once offered. I had this same feeling when Curt Flood started his push for free agency.

Roll Tide!
 
The adults/Politicians and the NCAA/Congress should have never allowed this in the first place
Better said ... The schools administrators and athletic directors should have been in front of this a long time ago.

If guys like Sankey, Bowlsby, and Swarbrick would have addressed this when the Alston suit began we'd see a different world today.
 
Sounds like Mr. Wong and his handlers have the problem resolved



Dan Murphy

Just spoke with Miami booster @JohnHRuiz, who told me Isaiah Wong plans to return to Miami and stick with his current NIL deal. Ruiz said he told Wong that he'd help him find other NIL opportunities with different companies at Miami.
 
Better said ... The schools administrators and athletic directors should have been in front of this a long time ago.

If guys like Sankey, Bowlsby, and Swarbrick would have addressed this when the Alston suit began we'd see a different world today.
Didn't all of this start with the CA Governor passing a law and then other states followed? Maybe I my recollection is incorrect but that is what I was thinking of when I made that post. CA libs will screw anything up.
 
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