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Revenue-sharing payments usher in a new era of college sports. UK basketball and others handled NIL payments with maturity.
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 ...
UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka decided to sit out the rest of the undefeated team's season because of a dispute over a $100,000 NIL payment, Sluka's agent told The Associated Press.
ESPN "College Gameday" host Rece Davis chastised former UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka for the way he handled his exit from the program.
Sluka believes a verbal contract by a UNLV assistant coach for $100,000 of NIL money was broken. The Runnin’ Rebels counter that no such agreement exists.
A leading authority on NIL in college athletics said Matthew Sluka's decision to end his season at UNLV after three games could tempt other players to do the same.