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Matthew Sluka Walking Away Over $100K is a BAD Look for UNLV | COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF 

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COUNTDOWN TO KICKOFF: Brian Noe, Rich Ohrnberger, and Jared Smith react to UNLV quarterback Matthew Sluka's decision to walk away from the team over the promised $100,000.
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@SmithMGLV
@SmithMGLV 5 часов назад
Dude had no contract and listened to a assistant coach that said he can make 100k the player is dumb for not having a agent simple as that
@big662
@big662 5 часов назад
Some reports are saying he did get the money and wants more. Either way, it’s too late to fix this now that certain players on the team are looking at him negatively
@corning1
@corning1 5 часов назад
That’s what I heard. Scum bag kids these days.
@SmithMGLV
@SmithMGLV 5 часов назад
He got nothing because nothing was in writing coaches will say anything to recruit and make their team better it’s up to you as a player to double check everything
@corning1
@corning1 5 часов назад
@@SmithMGLV no he was paid. I heard from a source I actually trust that’s from unlv I listen too. I believe him. They are just 4-0 and he got a new agent and demanded more is what I heard and it’s believable.
@blackurustrikes2328
@blackurustrikes2328 5 часов назад
I would think a winning team in las vegas is worth a lot more money than a hundred thousand dollars
@youdub7926
@youdub7926 2 часа назад
Not for a mediocre transfer from Holy Cross lol
@blackurustrikes2328
@blackurustrikes2328 2 часа назад
@@youdub7926 - The mediocre transfer who has UNLV nationally ranked for the first time in generations!
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