LOUISVILLE,Ky (AP)– Louisville punter Brady Hodges stated he pulled out of the Sun Bowl today due to the fact that the Cardinals’ NIL cumulative did not pay cash assured to him in September.
Hodges published on social networks throughout Tuesday’s video game versus Washington in El Paso, Texas, that he had actually not been with the group considering thatDec 10.
“I graduated on December 13th and had every intention on being with the team had they held up their end of the deal,” Hodges composed. He did not reveal just how much cash he is owed.
Dan Furman, head of state of 502Circle, did not reply to an emailed ask for remark.
Hodges was Louisville’s main punter and owner for 2 periods. Redshirt fresher Carter Schwartz took control of those tasks in the Cardinals’ 35-34 Sun Bowl win. Schwartz balanced 43.7 lawns on 6 puntings, with 2 downed at the Washington 3-yard line and one more at the Huskies 16.
Matthew Sluka, beginning quarterback for the UNLV football group, left the Rebels after 3 video games in September due to the fact that he was never ever paid a $100,000 NIL offer. Former Florida quarterback signee Jaden Rashada, currently dipping into Georgia, filed a claim against Gators trainer Billy Napier in 2015 over an unsettled $13 million NIL offer. Several Tulsa gamers assert they were never ever paid thousands in NIL dedications made by previous trainer Kevin Wilson.
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