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Re: Gunner Stockton is gunning for glory against Alabama in SEC championship game
I bet Gunner watched the tape hundred times now, figuring out what he needs to improve on to beat those Gumps. Get R Dun, Go Dawgs!!!
Re: Georgia football-Alabama: Game Time, TV Channel, how to watch online, odds for Week 15 game
@Gramster - yeah, saw that earlier, binding agreement with a liquidated damages clause -
"When the University of Georgia Athletic Association enters binding agreements with student-athletes, we honor our commitments and expect student-athletes to do the same," athletics spokesperson Steven Drummond said in a statement to ESPN on Friday.
The problem is liquidated damages are not legally allowed to be used as punishment or primarily as an incentive to keep someone from breaking a contract.
Stiffneck
Re: Georgia football-Alabama: Game Time, TV Channel, how to watch online, odds for Week 15 game
Sorry, off topic but maybe this puts an end to tampering and portal issues…good luck Georgia.
(Source cbssports.com)
The Georgia athletic department seeks $390,000 in damages from former Bulldogs outside linebacker Damon Wilson II after his transfer last offseason to Missouri. Citing a clause in Wilson's NIL contract, Georgia asked a judge to force Wilson to enter arbitration to settle the dispute. Legal documents show that Wilson was served a court summons last week in Missouri.
If the judge sides with Georgia, this could be a landmark case in college athletics. Georgia and other schools include clauses in their NIL contracts that equate to buyouts, and a ruling in the Bulldogs' favor would set the precedent that such clauses are legally enforceable. Player buyouts could, in turn, become even more commonplace as schools seek to protect themselves financially from the perils of the transfer portal.
Time to end the madness. Or at the very least, make it hurt to scru your team over.
Gramster
Re: David Pollack gives blunt thoughts on current Georgia offense: âIt wonât be prettyâ
I share concerns about the loss of Drew Bobo, but you're right. David Pollack does not seem to have noticed the marked and quite significant improvement in the Dawgs defense.
We're going to win, 49-13.
Go, Dawgs!