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Probably not a great look for Florida recruiting..

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https://footballscoop.com/news/coll...rida-Gaytors-miami-hurricanes-mario-cristobal

Florida Gaytors' NIL collective fires back at lawyer Caspino for alleged NCAA, state violations​

The Gaytor Collective alleges activities could violate NCAA, state laws in the recruitment of consensus four-star QB and Michael Caspino client Jaden Rashada
The University of Florida’s official Name, Image & Likeness partner, Gaytor Collective, has fired back at California-based attorney Michael Caspino and his comments after this weekend’s commitment of consensus four-star quarterback Jaden Rashada to Mario Cristobal’s Miami Hurricanes’ program.

Telling On3 that Rashada’s multi-million dollar deal with the Hurricanes was less money than what Caspino alleged Florida’s “most dysfunctional collective in all of college football” had offered for the services of the 6-foot-4, 185-pounder from Pittsburg, California, Caspino raged against Gaytor Collective.

“Florida is the most dysfunctional collective in all of college football,” said Caspino, the architect behind the alleged $8 million deal that sources told FootballScoop Knoxville-based Spyre Sports had proffered another Caspino client, five-star quarterback Nico Iamaleava, a Tennessee Vols’ commitment. “I plan on steering my clients away from them.

“From my standpoint, I never ever want to deal with them again. If it weren’t for the collective that’s completely dysfunctional at Florida, (Rashada) probably would have been there.”

Not so fast, said Gaytor Collective – which is billed as an “official partner of the Florida Gaytors” and “official partner of the Gaytor Guard,” the Florida NIL collective that launched earlier this spring and claimed more than $5 million in seed money at its onset.

“The recent comments by California lawyer Michael Caspino have been brought to our attention,” Gaytor Collective said in its statement posted to Twitter. “Gaytor Collective has never had any communications with Mr. Caspino about Jaden Rashada or any recruits.

“Rather, Gaytor Collective has refused to engage in any dialogue with Mr. Caspino on numerous occasions as Gaytor Collective does not approve of his tactics and has no interest in engaging in activities which violate Florida law and NCAA Interim Policy and may put athletes’ eligibility at risk.”

Darren Heitner, a sports and intellectual property lawyer who is involved in Florida’s NIL collectives, nonetheless called out Caspino on Twitter Sunday for “admitting to an NCAA violation. If (Rashada) took an #NIL deal, lesser or not, by picking the Hurricanes, then that’s a violation no matter what his contract states" after Caspino was quoted as saying "Rashada left millions on the table. Millions. He did not pick the highest offer."

While the NCAA has struggled to legislate the nebulous NIL marketplace, it has in recent months vowed a crackdown on the alleged inducement-laden or de facto “pay-for-play” deals.

As FootballScoop reported in May:

Also, as noted, the NCAA’s Board of Governors “have told the investigative group at the NCAA, we want you to investigate these deals to see if they are pay-for-play or inducements. Which, honestly, we all know they are. What happens with that? We don’t know. The Board of Governors said they’d like to make it retroactive if it happens. It’s going to be a mess, if it happens.”
 
NIL is a shit show

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Haha hey I want us to play the game as well as we possibly can! But it's all such a mess in general.
Yes, as much as I want it to work in NU's favor, it's a shit show and will be ripe for shady opportunists.

It will shift power to the Jimbo's of the CFB coaching world. That dude is already killing it and he's a modern day Jackie Sherrill.
 
Killing myself when I kill Jim was not the initial plan, but I'll happily chalk it up as a W
not gonna work after you get super aids cause the aids just keeps you alive

kind of like how bruce banner tried to kill himself but the hulk just spit the bullet out, except neither of you are super heroes you just have aids
 
not gonna work after you get super aids cause the aids just keeps you alive

kind of like how bruce banner tried to kill himself but the hulk just spit the bullet out, except neither of you are super heroes you just have aids
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https://footballscoop.com/news/coll...rida-Gaytors-miami-hurricanes-mario-cristobal

Florida Gaytors' NIL collective fires back at lawyer Caspino for alleged NCAA, state violations​

The Gaytor Collective alleges activities could violate NCAA, state laws in the recruitment of consensus four-star QB and Michael Caspino client Jaden Rashada
The University of Florida’s official Name, Image & Likeness partner, Gaytor Collective, has fired back at California-based attorney Michael Caspino and his comments after this weekend’s commitment of consensus four-star quarterback Jaden Rashada to Mario Cristobal’s Miami Hurricanes’ program.

Telling On3 that Rashada’s multi-million dollar deal with the Hurricanes was less money than what Caspino alleged Florida’s “most dysfunctional collective in all of college football” had offered for the services of the 6-foot-4, 185-pounder from Pittsburg, California, Caspino raged against Gaytor Collective.

“Florida is the most dysfunctional collective in all of college football,” said Caspino, the architect behind the alleged $8 million deal that sources told FootballScoop Knoxville-based Spyre Sports had proffered another Caspino client, five-star quarterback Nico Iamaleava, a Tennessee Vols’ commitment. “I plan on steering my clients away from them.

“From my standpoint, I never ever want to deal with them again. If it weren’t for the collective that’s completely dysfunctional at Florida, (Rashada) probably would have been there.”

Not so fast, said Gaytor Collective – which is billed as an “official partner of the Florida Gaytors” and “official partner of the Gaytor Guard,” the Florida NIL collective that launched earlier this spring and claimed more than $5 million in seed money at its onset.

“The recent comments by California lawyer Michael Caspino have been brought to our attention,” Gaytor Collective said in its statement posted to Twitter. “Gaytor Collective has never had any communications with Mr. Caspino about Jaden Rashada or any recruits.

“Rather, Gaytor Collective has refused to engage in any dialogue with Mr. Caspino on numerous occasions as Gaytor Collective does not approve of his tactics and has no interest in engaging in activities which violate Florida law and NCAA Interim Policy and may put athletes’ eligibility at risk.”

Darren Heitner, a sports and intellectual property lawyer who is involved in Florida’s NIL collectives, nonetheless called out Caspino on Twitter Sunday for “admitting to an NCAA violation. If (Rashada) took an #NIL deal, lesser or not, by picking the Hurricanes, then that’s a violation no matter what his contract states" after Caspino was quoted as saying "Rashada left millions on the table. Millions. He did not pick the highest offer."

While the NCAA has struggled to legislate the nebulous NIL marketplace, it has in recent months vowed a crackdown on the alleged inducement-laden or de facto “pay-for-play” deals.

As FootballScoop reported in May:

Also, as noted, the NCAA’s Board of Governors “have told the investigative group at the NCAA, we want you to investigate these deals to see if they are pay-for-play or inducements. Which, honestly, we all know they are. What happens with that? We don’t know. The Board of Governors said they’d like to make it retroactive if it happens. It’s going to be a mess, if it happens.”

Surprised it took this long for the slime to rise to the surface……🙄

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