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Something unprecedented seems to pop up every week in college football. We’ve become numb to it at this point, downgrading uniqueness to just another brick in the wall.
As schools pursue legal action against players for breaking name, image and likeness (NIL) contracts, the sport is enduring another watershed moment. This one feels more significant than other recent developments in this NIL and revenue-sharing era. Win or lose, Arkansas is poised to set a precedent for how schools approach player contracts moving forward.
As CBS Sports first reported, Arkansas Edge — the program’s NIL collective — is pursuing buyout money from quarterback Madden Iamaleava and wide receiver Dazmin James. Both players have refused to pay their buyouts. Sources say their representatives remain confident they don’t owe Arkansas any money, even though the one-year contracts they signed in January indicate otherwise.
The legality of NIL contracts has long been debated. Collectives only recently began including buyout language. Still, schools and collectives have been hesitant to enforce such clauses when players leave for other programs — partly because of legal uncertainty and partly to avoid the PR disaster of suing a teenager. Arkansas was already pursuing money from James and added Iamaleava to its case when he chose to follow his older brother, Nico, to UCLA after Nico’s…
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Author : Brandon Marcello
Publish date : 2025-04-29 19:05:00
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