On3 confirmed Sluka was verbally promised a $100,000 NIL deal, but only received a $3,000 relocation fee. To keep up with the latest players on the move, check out On3’s Transfer Portal wire .
Former UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka, who departed the Rebels under controversial circumstances, has found a new program to call home. According to multiple reports, including Pete Nakos of On3 ...
Sluka is transferring to James Madison, according to Tuesday afternoon reports from Pete Nakos of On3 and Chris Hummer and Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports. The Dukes are coached by Bob Chesney ...
Quarterback Matthew Sluka, who sparked a national conversation about the ramifications of name, image and likeness deals after departing UNLV, has transferred to James Madison. His new school ...
Matthew Sluka briefly became one of the biggest names nationally in college football during the 2024 season when he left UNLV over a dispute over name, image and likeness payments, an ordeal that ...
Matthew Sluka rattled the college football world just three games into the season when he quit UNLV, redshirted this past season and darted for the transfer portal. All over an NIL dispute that ...
Former UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka will play for James Madison next season, the Sun Belt team announced Tuesday. Sluka left the Rebels midseason after leading the team to a 3-0 start.
Former UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka will transfer to James Madison, 247Sports/CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz reports. Sluka reunites with coach Bob Chesney, who coached him while at Holy Cross.
Matthew Sluka, the former Holy Cross quarterback who stirred up controversy by leaving UNLV after a NIL dispute, signed a letter of intent Tuesday to play at James Madison next season. The move ...
Quarterback Matthew Sluka, who created a national conversation about the ramifications of name, image and likeness after departing UNLV, has transferred to James Madison. His new school posted a ...
Sep 13, 2024; Kansas City, Kansas, USA; UNLV Rebels quarterback Matthew Sluka (3) runs the ball against Kansas Jayhawks safety O.J. Burroughs (5) during the second half at Children’s Mercy Park.