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Ohio State maybe? Tavien St. Clair. apparently isn't the Golden Child they were promised. And Julian Sayin isn't impressing as much as they thought.
 
Nico could choose to play. He’s not.
His dad can be whatever but ultimately the player is making a choice. He’s has an NIL deal and a scholarship. There was nothing preventing him from saying “deal” and going to work. See ya, dude.
 
If Nico decides to stay, he better learn to mend some fences inside that locker room. Player's don't forget. Call it "just business" if you want. You don't walk out on your teammates like that.

If he had an issue with his contract, he should have renegotiated in Dec like everyone else.
 
If Nico decides to stay, he better learn to mend some fences inside that locker room. Player's don't forget. Call it "just business" if you want. You don't walk out on your teammates like that.

If he had an issue with his contract, he should have renegotiated in Dec like everyone else.
I don't know if he can at this point.
 
If Nico decides to stay, he better learn to mend some fences inside that locker room. Player's don't forget. Call it "just business" if you want. You don't walk out on your teammates like that.

If he had an issue with his contract, he should have renegotiated in Dec like everyone else.
He did lol but now they are back at the table
 
Apparantly Nicos dad was shopping Nico to Oregon, Lanning called Heupel and told him his dad was shopping him around.

That's crazy if it's actually true.
 

I bet they're pricing this whole thing off of Bryce Underwood's deal. They're looking at a guy who hasn't even played a game yet and was a 5-star recruit just like Nico is with $3m/year and going up from there.

Flawed, yes, but I think we're dealing with a family that doesn't really understand how any of this works and is just trying to get theirs.
 
I bet they're pricing this whole thing off of Bryce Underwood's deal. They're looking at a guy who hasn't even played a game yet and was a 5-star recruit just like Nico is with $3m/year and going up from there.

Flawed, yes, but I think we're dealing with a family that doesn't really understand how any of this works and is just trying to get theirs.

Man do I hope Underwood is good because he sure believes he is
 

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