
He had a chance to take a g5 team to the playoff and UNLV who has little historical success could've taken them to new heights. But nope! NIL era money is more important to alot of guys.....
— Cam Heisman (4-0) (@CamHeisman) September 25, 2024
Would you keep going to your job if you showed up tomorrow and they said they were cutting your pay in half Also part of your job is getting hit 5-25 times per week by 220-340 pound men running full speed at you
— drippy paul schrader malone (@homal0ne) September 25, 2024
Quitting on your 3-0 team for NIL money is sick work. You ruined your career with one move
— Tone From Da Concrete Jungle (@EmpireStateTone) September 25, 2024
Someone in your corner, telling you this is the move, didn’t do you any favors. Football is still a team sport. Instead of finishing the next two months, and transferring, you decide to quit on them? Not a UNLV fan, but sucks for those kids. No team is going to trust you now
— ChrisMD (@chrisrich316) September 25, 2024
And honestly, I get both sides of it, especially for a player like Sluka, who's probably not going to be playing in the NFL after college. His best chance to make the big bucks is right now, so he wants to get everything he can while he still has eligibility left. But it feels kinda scummy to quit three games into the season when your team is, technically, still in the running for a national championship. Kinda devalues the whole college football system. This may be the first time we've seen this kind of thing, but I definitely don't think it'll be the last.College sports are becoming the land of entitled kids that have no respect for the team aspect of athletics. This is what everyone warned about regarding paying athletes. NIL should definitely have a place in college sports but certainly not to this extent.
— Jordan Moore (@iJordanMoore) September 25, 2024