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What UNLV QB’s NIL Departure Means for Future of College Sports

  • UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka has called it a season and will leave the program.
  • The transfer claims he’s not being paid the NIL money he was promised before leaving Holy Cross.
Sep 13, 2024; Kansas City, Kansas, USA; UNLV Rebels quarterback Matthew Sluka (3) runs the ball against Kansas Jayhawks defensive end Dean Miller (45) and cornerback Cobee Bryant (2) during the first half at Children's Mercy Park.
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Details of UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka’s decision to sit out the remainder of the season due to a monetary NIL (name, image, and likeness) dispute are still trickling out, but one thing is clear: College sports coaches, players, administrators, and agents are eagerly awaiting what happens next.

Sluka, who transferred from Holy Cross this year, announced late Tuesday he will turn this season—what would have been his last of NCAA eligibility—into a redshirt year, despite leading the Rebels to a 3–0 start while passing for 318 yards and six touchdowns and rushing for 253 yards and another score. “I committed to UNLV based on certain representations that were made to me, which were not upheld after I enrolled,” he wrote on social media. 

UNLV’s athletic department issued a statement Wednesday afternoon, saying it interpreted financial demands from Sluka’s agent as a violation of NCAA pay-for-play rules, as well as Nevada law.

Sluka’s next steps are unclear, but he would be able to transfer and play one season for another school in 2025, when and where he could potentially make more money. The timing was key for Sluka because NCAA redshirt rules allow players to retain a year of eligibility if they play four games or fewer.

Will More Disgruntled Players Follow?

Will this start a new trend of players sitting out midseason due to NIL? That’s what was on everyone’s mind in the aftermath of Sluka’s situation.

Sluka has particular leverage, given UNLV’s limited financial resources and recruiting depth as a member of the Mountain West Conference. If he knows there will be more money available to him in a few months, there’s nothing stopping him from pursuing that path. Whether a star player at a Power 4 program does something similar still remains to be seen, but Sluka could set a precedent for players putting pressure on schools during the season.

The Sluka-UNLV situation marks yet another new frontier in the complicated workings of NIL. Earlier this year, former Florida quarterback commit Jaden Rashada sued Gators coach Billy Napier and two others over $13.85 million in NIL money he said he was assured but never received. That suit has not been settled.

Another Player Leaves UNLV

On Wednesday afternoon, more news followed: UNLV running back Michael Allen posted that he would join Sluka in walking away from the program. Allen was the team’s fourth-leading rusher and he will also take a redshirt year, preserving a season of college eligibility.

However, Allen then followed up his initial post by saying he was leaving due to on-field opportunities, not NIL.

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