Xavier Lucas, a former American Heritage football star, knew he wanted to come home. But Wisconsin, where he spent his first year of college, did not want to let him transfer. The Badgers did not ...
The exodus of older, more traditional college coaches point to the influence of NIL licensing rights among today's recruits ...
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Ex-Wisconsin DB Lucas says he is transferring to Miami despite name never being entered into portalDarren Heitner has been representing Lucas, who indicated on social media last month that Wisconsin was refusing to put his name in the portal and that it was hindering his ability to talk to other ...
The Badgers say cornerback Xavier Lucas had entered into a two-year binding name, image and likeness agreement with Wisconsin ...
Potential legal battle over Xavier Lucas’s transfer raises questions about NCAA NIL agreements, tampering allegations, and player movement rights.
After a year with the Badgers, Lucas wanted to enter the transfer portal because his father was suffering from a “serious, life-threatening” illness, his lawyer, Darren Heitner, told Yahoo Sports.
Wisconsin defensive back Xavier Lucas and his lawyer, Darren Heitner, have threatened to sue the football program amid a month-long transfer portal dispute. Lucas announced his intentions to ...
Darren Heitner has been representing Lucas, who indicated on social media last month that Wisconsin was refusing to put his name in the portal and that it was hindering his ability to talk to ...
Wisconsin says it has “credible information” that Miami and Xavier Lucas made impermissible contact with each other before the former Badgers cornerback decided to transfer to his home-state school ...
Lucas’ lawyer, Darren Heitner, found a solution: Lucas unenrolled from Wisconsin and was admitted to Miami without any contact with the UM football program, Heitner said. In response ...
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