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Texas Tech was aware of the buyout clause during recruitment and has factored the $1 million into Sorsby's revenue-sharing budget as part of his one-year deal

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42 minutes ago, WRNC said:

Texas Tech was aware of the buyout clause during recruitment and has factored the $1 million into Sorsby's revenue-sharing budget as part of his one-year deal

If they have factored it in, why isn't it paid? Forcing Cincy to take them to court over this is bananas. 

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25 minutes ago, tenneseehorn08 said:

If they have factored it in, why isn't it paid? Forcing Cincy to take them to court over this is bananas. 

Texas Tech is not named as a defendant in the suit and is not legally required to pay Cincinnati directly.  Sorsby's representatives, however have stated he refuses to pay and plan to defend the lawsuit aggressively, calling the buyout an unlawful penalty.

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40 minutes ago, tenneseehorn08 said:

If they have factored it in, why isn't it paid? Forcing Cincy to take them to court over this is bananas. 

Similar NIL lawsuits:

Darian Mensah: Mensah paid a significant sum.

Damon Wilson II: Ongoing

Jaden Rashada: reached an agreement, avoiding trial.

Demond Williams Jr.: withdrew his intent to enter the transfer portal

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31 minutes ago, WRNC said:

Texas Tech is not named as a defendant in the suit and is not legally required to pay Cincinnati directly.  Sorsby's representatives, however have stated he refuses to pay and plan to defend the lawsuit aggressively, calling the buyout an unlawful penalty.

Why do these kids’ “representatives” think legally binding contracts aren’t enforceable?   So important for schools like Cincinnati to pursue contract enforcement aggressively.   

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16 minutes ago, Kevin C said:

Why do these kids’ “representatives” think legally binding contracts aren’t enforceable?   So important for schools like Cincinnati to pursue contract enforcement aggressively.   

Darian Mensah's case provides a blueprint for how the players' representatives have actively sought to avoid paying full contract buyouts.  Both sides had too much to lose by going to court.  They will likely shift to a settlement strategy to avoid a final stage trial.

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