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Jaden Rashada's lawsuit & private capital funding college football

College Football Enquirer

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4.71.1K Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2024

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

On today's episode, Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger and SI's Pat Forde start off the show with a recap of current Georgia quarterback Jaden Rashada's lawsuit against Florida head coach Billy Napier and Florida collectives. They discuss the implications of the lawsuit, and how it will impact future NIL guardrails.

After, they react to the release of the Big Ten's revenue and how they overtook the SEC as the highest earning conference. Wetzel ties this in with the latest on small conferences fighting having to foot part of the bill for the House case settlement.

They shift their focus to a recent article by Dellenger about the potential for private capital funding college football programs and athletic departments. They cover the misconception of how the general public is perceiving the use of private funds to stimulate growth.

To wrap the show, Wetzel shares the story of a man in Nebraska who trashed a brand new DMV office by throwing fish and carrots in the facility.

(0:45) Jaden Rashada's Lawsuit

(27:03) Revenue for big conferences

(48:32) Private capital funding college football

(1:09:26) People's Court: A fishy situation

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Today's episode, Georgia quarterback sues the Florida coach.

0:03.6

Someone got paid big in the big ten.

0:05.9

Schools are broke and looking to get some private capital

0:09.3

and Lincoln, Nebraska, come get your boy.

0:13.0

Time now for the college football Inquirer,

0:21.0

with Dan Wetzall.

0:23.3

You bring it more to the table to Pat.

0:24.9

Ross Gallagher.

0:26.9

How big with, yeah, how big was the fish?

0:28.9

And S.I's Pat 40. Put him on a barge. Put him on a barge out in the Pacific.

0:36.0

Here's Pat Russ and Dan.

0:40.0

All right, welcome to the pod and it's late May.

0:43.6

There's a ton, there shouldn't be a ton going on in college football.

0:47.6

But oh, we have this delicious possibility that has arisen.

0:52.1

Maybe it's far-fetched, we will see. But we are now staring at a sport where the possibility

0:58.8

exists that in say 2025, the fall of 2025, the week before the world's largest outdoor

1:10.1

cocktail party. Georgia, Florida meeting in Jacksonville. The head coach of Florida

1:22.1

might have to pay out damages in a lawsuit to the starting quarterback of Georgia.

1:32.0

I like to say I've seen everything in this sport but that would be a new one.

1:40.0

That would require a lot of good timing for those of us who just love absurdities and probably

1:47.5

a decision that I'm not really sure legally is going to happen.

1:51.7

But can you imagine if on the Wednesday, Florida Coach Billy Napier would have to wire damages from a lawsuit to Georgia starting quarterback Jaid and Rashada.

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