OrangeVolMan
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Not for UGA often but am in this one. Time for pendulum to swing other way. Georgia seeks $390K from DE Wilson over transfer
The way I understand it is they are sueing for damages so it doesn’t matter if they paid him that much. I agree I don’t think they get that much but who knows based on the trial probably being in Georgia.If you read the article it sounds like Georgia is suing for money the guy never received. They paid him $30,000 on the new NIL agreement but want him to pay back over $300,000(Total including future payments) that he didn't receive because he broke the agreement. I can see him paying back the $30K because he left a month later but not sure they will get money from the player that he never received.
I completely agree. Not sure of the exact details of this specific case, but generally speaking, you want to act like a pro and get paid like a pro? No problem! But I’d write up each NIL deal with stipulations to protect the payee. It’s common sense. These young men will understand, breaching contracts could be a risk. No breaching of contract? Get paid. Simple.Hope it starts happening a lot.
