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Former players sue coach over NIL payments
Listen to this article The lawsuit is the latest in a growing number of NIL legal battles. The former players allege Hamilton promised them the money from his “business partners.” The lawsuit says they walked out of a practice last season over the missed payments and intended to boycott a Feb. 17 game against Duke. […]

The lawsuit is the latest in a growing number of NIL legal battles.
The former players allege Hamilton promised them the money from his “business partners.” The lawsuit says they walked out of a practice last season over the missed payments and intended to boycott a Feb. 17 game against Duke. They ended up playing — the Seminoles lost 76-67 — amid a guarantee from Hamilton that they would be paid but never were, according to the lawsuit.No attorney for Hamilton was listed in the lawsuit.
The complaint includes multiple text-message exchanges between players and some between players and Hamilton.
The plaintiffs — Darin Green Jr., De’Ante Green, Cam’Ron Fletcher, Josh Nickelberry, Primo Spears and Jalen Warley — filed suit in Leon County Circuit Court. Their attorney, Fort Lauderdale-based Darren Heitner, shared the 20-page complaint with The Associated Press. Yahoo Sports first reported the case.
Matthew Sluka, a starting quarterback for the University of Nevada at Las Vegas football team, left the program after three games in September because he was never paid a 0,000 NIL deal. Former Florida quarterback signee Jaden Rashada, now playing at Georgia, sued Gators coach Billy Napier last year over an unpaid million NIL deal. Several Tulsa players also claim they were never paid thousands in NIL commitments made by former coach Kevin Wilson.
None of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit remain with the team. Green and Nickelberry exhausted their college eligibility in the spring, and the four others transferred.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Six former Florida State basketball players sued Seminoles former head basketball coach Leonard Hamilton on Monday, alleging he failed to make good on a promise to get each of them 0,000 in name, image and likeness compensation.
FSU finished 17-16 last season, including 10-10 in the Atlantic Coast Conference. Hamilton, 76, is in the final year of his contract. The Seminoles are 9-4, including 0-2 in league play.
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Dan Lanning preaches importance of financial literacy in NIL era
The introduction of NIL to college football has put some big-time money into the pockets of players. Especially when playing for a program like Oregon, which recruits at as high of a level as anybody out there in the country. This has caused Dan Lanning to add a few financial lessons to his program. Financial […]

The introduction of NIL to college football has put some big-time money into the pockets of players. Especially when playing for a program like Oregon, which recruits at as high of a level as anybody out there in the country. This has caused Dan Lanning to add a few financial lessons to his program.
Financial literacy has become a topic of conversation for Lanning with his players. Even before they step on campus, he is making sure that smart decisions can be made. Players are almost always going to buy themselves something nice and Lanning knows they do not have to go 100% on purchases.
“I think our guys are pretty savvy,” Lanning said. “They all make mistakes. But I always tell them in recruiting ‘You’re about to be taken care of. I don’t need you walking in with a chain that says Taylor on it. We can just have a T, man.’ Let’s be smart. I think the education piece. We spent a lot of time on financial literacy here. We bring people in to talk to our guys. They have to feel comfortable having that conversation with us.”
Lanning was even able to provide a recent example, talking with Bucky Irving. An early draft pick of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last year, Iriving had a successful rookie season at the running back position. His contract was worth nearly $1.2 million a year over four seasons.
Irving took the time to tell Lanning about some of the smart decisions he has made with the money since entering the NFL. Maybe something the head coach can take back to the current roster with proof of concept.
“I’m talking yesterday with Bucky Irving and I’m so proud of what he’s done with the Bucs but just catching up and he said ‘Hey, here’s the great decisions I’ve made thus far financially.’ How he’s able to put some back and he’s taking some for the future. And I think that’s from lessons learned here. And sometimes, a mistake is a great lesson. Some of these guys will make mistakes and you want them to learn from it and build from it so they can have a long-term future because of it,” Lanning said.
Oregon signed the No. 4 overall recruiting class during the 2025 cycle. The average NIL Valuation of the players they signed was $214,000 — only Texas and Michigan were higher.
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Michael Lombardi Says 4-5 UNC Players Have Backed Out of NIL Contracts
North Carolina‘s football program has undergone a massive roster overhaul in the last five months. A total of 51 players left UNC to enter the college football transfer portal this offseason, the most transfer departures of any ACC team and the most for the Tar Heels in the portal era. General manager Michael Lombardi told […]

North Carolina‘s football program has undergone a massive roster overhaul in the last five months. A total of 51 players left UNC to enter the college football transfer portal this offseason, the most transfer departures of any ACC team and the most for the Tar Heels in the portal era. General manager Michael Lombardi told ACC Network’s Mark Packer on Monday that multiple players have backed out of signed NIL deals since he and Bill Belichick arrived on campus in December, citing the “loosely written” language of the contracts as a contributing factor.
“The most disappointing thing about the college game that I’ve experienced is that the players don’t view the contracts as binding,” Lombardi said. “I come from a league where the contracts are binding. We’ve had four or five players we signed in in December, before we got here, that have left already without any hesitation. They’re free to do that because the contracts are loosely written based on NIL. We, as a league, the NCAA, and all these conferences have to make players honor a contract when they put their John Hancock on it. Just like I have to honor my contract. That’s part of life. That’s the only disappointing thing.”
Two of UNC’s biggest transfer portal departures came in recent weeks as last season’s sack leader Beau Atkinson and top returning linebacker Amare Campbell entered the transfer portal. Atkinson landed at Ohio State, while Campbell visited SMU and Penn State ahead of his decision.
Lombardi and Belichick have assembled an impressive transfer portal class. The Tar Heels’ 34-man portal class ranks No. 9 in the nation and No. 3 in the ACC behind Miami (No. 3) and Florida State (No. 6). Only three Power Four schools have larger commitment lists than UNC: West Virginia (51), Purdue (50) and Oklahoma State (38). There’s been a noticeable emphasis on size with UNC’s portal additions. Ten of the Tar Heels’ transfers are 6-foot-5 or taller and nine are 300+ pounds.
“I’ve got to make this team look like a Southeast Conference team,” Lombardi said. “We need a roster conducive to building a big, fast, physical football team. A roster that can play in any kind of weather, has mental and physical toughness and can control the middle of the field. You cannot be a great executive in football without studying the past history of football. Why did Clemson win a national championship? Why was Florida State good in the ACC? What made Miami good? It’s because they’ve been so damn good along the offensive and defensive lines. They’re physical, and they’re big up front. They have 6-foot-5 defensive linemen, not 6-foot-1. The first thing I noticed on this roster is that we have to get bigger, more physical and stronger. We’ve added an (NFL) weight program. We’ve added 450 pounds of muscle and lost 125 pounds of fat within the team that we have since January. We’re making progress.”
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Bo Mattingly Fires Back at Jeff Goodman for Boogie-to-Florida Jackpot Payday Mix Up
photo credit: Craven Whitlow / The Field of 68 I wouldn’t expect Jeff Goodman to be getting a Christmas card from Bo Mattingly later this year or really ever after this week’s latest social media celebrity tiff. Goodman, of course, is a national college basketball writer and insider who has never been too popular with […]


I wouldn’t expect Jeff Goodman to be getting a Christmas card from Bo Mattingly later this year or really ever after this week’s latest social media celebrity tiff.
Goodman, of course, is a national college basketball writer and insider who has never been too popular with the Razorback fan base, dating back to his beef with Mike Anderson. As long as John Calipari is coaching the Arkansas basketball team, he certainly won’t be – especially after what he penned just a few months ago.
Although it’s possible his piece cherry-picking the quotes of Calipari naysayers, one of whom alleged the Hall of Famer had “lost his fastball,” helped catapult the team out of the slide it was in. That rebound lasted all the way into the NCAA Tournament, culminating in Calipari’s first trip to the Sweet 16 since 2019.
Mattingly, meanwhile, put himself in the headlines last week when he shared on the show he co- hosts with Chuck Barrett that Boogie Fland, according to media sources he had contacted, could command $5-$7 million in NIL if he elects to withdraw from the NBA draft.
In this instance, Florida – where Mattingly happens to hail from and who has been connected to Fland – would be the one hoping to employ his services.
Arkansas Basketball Aggregation Goes Awry
Chuck & Bo’s media team put out a clip of that, and it got picked up by a college basketball Twitter/X account called @CBKReport. That rando behind that account shared it to 93,000 followers, attributed the monetary amount to Mattingly and – presto – the all-important buzz ensued.
If it had just stopped there, Mattingly probably would’ve let it slide. Nobody outside of who runs that account anonymously knows what kind of credibility it has, other than just aggregating college basketball news stories and analysis.
Also, it would be next to impossible to respond to the amount of disdain and vitriol that the former 40/29 and KNWA sports director and longtime radio host gets on social media on a daily basis. It just goes with the territory when you’re in the profession of offering strong opinions and have a following.
But this is where Goodman reappears.
Apparently that CBK Report tweet came across his algorithm, whether he’s a ‘for you’ guy or just follows his timeline like a normal person does.
Goodman then decided to chime in with his take, which skewered Mattingly even though he didn’t mention him by name:
‘A case study in how social media works’
Mattingly wasted no time in talking about it on Tuesday’s “Chuck & Bo” show, jumping into it in the second segment by taking umbrage with Goodman’s “‘insanely inaccurate” comment.
“Jeff Goodman, you are not the only person that knows anything about NIL or how much money somebody is getting,” Mattingly said emphatically. “I would argue that sometimes you’re the last to find out.”
The co-host then pivoted to saying that he wanted to present this as a case study in how social media can easily distort the real meaning of what someone is trying to say.
“This is how information travels, just so you know, on social media,” Mattingly said. “So that clip has now turned into, ‘I said that he’s going to basically get $7 million.’”
To be fair, the CBK Report tweet did say “up to $7 million,” which is essentially what Mattingly originally said, but he never specifically tied the number to Florida. A report tying Fland to the Gators was simply what prompted him to ask around about the talented freshman in the first place.
A good media beef is all good fun, as long as nobody is taking unwarranted potshots at each other. No question, Mattingly’s $7 million is shockingly high, but it also makes sense why some parties involved would want to exaggerate Fland’s market value. That could, undoubtedly, help with negotiating at some point.
Boogie Fland will command something, at least
The fact point guard Boogie Fland is in the transfer portal at all is kind of odd, if you think about it. This was a guy that, prior to the season, was appearing in the early first round of almost every reputable mock draft there was. Some were talking about Fland being amongst one of the greatest Razorback guards in history going into SEC play.
Obviously the hand injury and missing almost two months of action changed things, but it shouldn’t have been enough to really make him go from a lottery pick to a mid-to-late second round pick.
Scotty Thurman says “hello.” He had three years of college tape, hitting clutch shot after clutch shot, and had the measurables that suggested he would be at a minimum a serviceable NBA player. He went undrafted and never got a shot.
It’s 2025 though. Not 1995. There was no NIL package back then to entice Thurman to stay in Fayetteville for his senior year, and the transfer portal was 25 years from existing.
Fland is either going to stay in the draft, get picked in the top 40 and work his way onto a NBA roster, or he’s going to not get the feedback he wants from the combine, withdraw his name and go somewhere and get paid handsomely to be a team’s point guard.
Whether that’s Florida, who recently took itself out of the Desmond Claude sweepstakes, or somewhere else, remains to be seen. The Gators are also linked to Pop Issacs of Creighton and Malachi Smith from Dayton.
If that Fland-to-Florida actually does happen, you can bet a whole lot of Gator chomping will go down in Gainesville and an equal amount of hands will be wrung in Fayetteville. Even if, as is so often the case in these kinds of scenarios, all parties are winners.

More from the “Chuck & Bo” show on Goodman starting at 20:30 here:
Outtake:
Goodman said piggybacking off the CBK Report tweet, he gives Goodman credibility when he likely doesn’t want to. If Mattingly stands by what he said based on what he heard, then who cares what Goodman thinks about it?
Another thing that social media aggregators like to do is prop up the most egregious or ‘eye-catching’ statement or “cherry-pick,” as Mattingly’s executive producer Bart Pohlman called it, and not present what was said in its full context or its entirety.
That is likely what was done in this scenario. They didn’t want to be the ones putting their name on what Fland may command on the open market, so they looked at Mattingly’s Twitter/X following, saw it was close to theirs, and attributed it to him. It gets them off the hook.
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Notre Dame, Clemson Sign 12-Year Deal That Could Lead To Change In ACC Football
PublishedMay 6, 2025 11:48 AM EDT•UpdatedMay 6, 2025 11:48 AM EDT Facebook Twitter Email Copy Link Notre Dame and Clemson have agreed to a monumental scheduling deal that could have major implications on how the ACC moves forward with scheduling games in the future that will not only help with revenue, but provide fans with […]

Notre Dame and Clemson have agreed to a monumental scheduling deal that could have major implications on how the ACC moves forward with scheduling games in the future that will not only help with revenue, but provide fans with more marquee matchups down the road in this new era of college football.
The two schools have agreed to a 12-year scheduling agreement that will see the two schools play annually through 2038, which was first reported by David Hale.
We are currently seeing conversations taking place across the country about how bigger brands in college athletics can meet on the field, which would increase television ratings, along with providing additional revenue for some of the marquee schools that are looking to cash-in when it comes to hosting on-campus games in the future.
ACC Agreement With Florida State, Clemson Provides New Revenue Model, Exit Fee Reduction
Even though there have been a number of games played between Notre Dame and Clemson in recent memory, the latest being in 2023, which Clemson won 31-23, there is a need for more marquee matchups within the ACC. From a television ratings standpoint, if the ACC is going to add additional revenue based upon their recent court proceedings with both Florida State and Clemson, this is the most logical route to take when trying to garner national attention.
While Notre Dame is part of the ACC football schedule, with five games per season against other conference foes, they do not play Clemson annually, which the ACC saw as a disadvantage when trying to set up ‘marquee’ matchups within the conference. Under the new agreement, the annual game with Clemson will count towards Notre Dame’s required five games versus conference foes.
This means that Notre Dame will only have three games left on their ACC schedule to fill, given that they play Stanford every season. So, this presented the opportunity for the Fighting Irish to have a permanent game against a team that will certainly draw eyes, along with creating additional revenue for both schools.
Are We About To See More ACC Matchups Between The Bigger Brands?
One of the most interesting talking points about this scheduling agreement is how the ACC can start pitting bigger-name teams against each other on an annual basis. When you have schools like Florida State, Miami, Clemson and Notre Dame, it’s certainly more lucrative for the conference if you had these teams playing each other on a yearly basis, compared to division play, which spaces out the potential matchups yearly.
Miami athletic director Dan Radakovich told ESPN’s David Hale that it’s time for these bigger brands to play each other on a more consistent basis.
“The brands need to play each other more. That’s what has to happen,” Radakovich told ESPN. “Do we divide into two divisions? Who gets to play Notre Dame? How are doing those kinds of things? And if the SEC goes to nine (conference games) we might have to go to nine as well with the bifurcated brands and non-brands.”

GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA – AUGUST 31: Xavier Restrepo #7 of the Miami Hurricanes celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first half of a game against the Florida Gators at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium on August 31, 2024 in Gainesville, Florida. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
What he’s implying is that when the SEC decides it’s time to start playing nine conference games, which they will eventually, the ACC will need to focus on creating bigger matchups to compensate for the lack of marquee games within the conference.
Even though it could hurt brands like Cal, Wake Forest, Boston College, Pitt or even Virginia, the ACC has to focus on bringing in more eyeballs to the schools that create television ratings. This means pitting Miami against Clemson or Florida State versus Clemson on a more consistent basis.
Now that the ACC is trying to find further ways to increase revenue distribution for its top brands, putting together these types of matchups on a yearly basis is the logical next step.
It’s all about money, if you haven’t figured that out yet. But, this also provides the fans with a yearly game that is worth the price of admission, with ticket prices only rising in college football.
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Mississippi State – Official Athletics Website
STARKVILLE – Hosanna Lindblade was selected to represent Mississippi State on the SEC Community Service Team for the second year in a row, the league office announced Tuesday. She is one of four Bulldogs in history to earn the recognition in back-to-back years and the first since Alexis Silkwood in 2016 and 2017. Lindblade […]

Lindblade has dedicated over 100 hours of community service to different religious organizations between Starkville and her hometown of Waller, Texas.
Over the summer she served as a mentor, led a table and spoke with Southeast Texas Pescadors, a Christian camp for students. She also volunteered at her hometown church’s fall cleanup day where she helped clean the church and assist in transportation for visually impaired members.
Throughout the year in Starkville, she dedicated many hours as a student prayer leader during Collegiate Day of Prayer. She led on stage for athletics as well as staying after the event as a student prayer leader. She has also volunteered with His House, helping gather, organize and box cleats and bats to send overseas.
Lindblade is hands-on on campus, helping provide food for Mississippi State’s International Thanksgiving Feast, assisting with freshman move in day and dedicating time to MSU’s ACCESS special needs program.
In addition to her hours of community service she has utilized her aerospace engineering major and benefited others with her academic pursuits. This past summer she interned at MSU’s Athlete Engineering Institute where she designed and built a hitting platform that integrates force plates for State’s hitters to use in their development.
No. 17 Mississippi State begins its SEC Tournament run on Wednesday at 11 a.m. CT against No. 10 LSU on SEC Network.
For more information on the Bulldog softball program, follow on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram by searching “HailStateSB.”
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College football powers Notre Dame, Clemson agree to 12
Notre Dame and Clemson already know each other pretty well in football. That relationship will become even more familiar in the future after the two college football powers announced a 12-year home-and-home scheduling agreement that will pit them against each other annually from 2027 through 2038. Clemson and Notre Dame already were scheduled to play […]


Notre Dame and Clemson already know each other pretty well in football.
That relationship will become even more familiar in the future after the two college football powers announced a 12-year home-and-home scheduling agreement that will pit them against each other annually from 2027 through 2038.
Clemson and Notre Dame already were scheduled to play in 2027, 2028, 2031, 2034 and 2037. Under the revamped schedule, the Tigers will host the games during odd-numbered years during that time frame, while the Fighting Irish will host the games in even-numbered years.
Clemson holds a 5-3 advantage in the all-time series, which has been highlighted by some memorable matchups.
The teams have played six times since 2015 with Clemson winning four times, including both postseason matchups.
Clemson defeated Notre Dame 30-3 in the College Football Playoff national semifinal at the Cotton Bowl in 2018 before winning the national title two weeks later. In 2020, Notre Dame, playing as a full-time member of the Atlantic Coast Conference because of COVID-19 scheduling concerns, beat the Tigers in a shootout, only to lose to Clemson in the ACC championship.
“Even in just the last decade, matchups between Clemson and Notre Dame have produced incredibly memorable moments and games,” Clemson director of athletics Graham Neff said in a release. “We have immense excitement for the creation of this 12-year series between these two premier programs, as we know these will be must-see matchups for fans at Memorial Stadium and Notre Dame Stadium as well as television audiences nationwide.”
Both teams reached the expanded College Football Playoff field last year, with the Irish advancing to the national championship game before losing to Ohio State 34-23.
Clemson has won nine or more games in 14 straight seasons — the nation’s second-longest active streak and the fourth-longest streak in major college football history. Notre Dame has won nine or more games in the last eight seasons.
“We strive to consistently create a football schedule that positions us for success in the College Football Playoff, and that goal requires us to form historic partnerships like this one with Clemson,” Notre Dame vice president and director of athletics Pete Bevacqua said. “This rivalry has already produced some of the most memorable moments in recent college football history, and our fans deserve these matchups to continue to make those indelible memories.”
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