Donald Wine
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But if it does exist, then I have additional protections.
And then also, so do my teammates when it comes to NIL contracts.
And that'll open up a lot of doors for unionization and things like that.
But I think those are the four things.
I think, honestly, the one that's probably the most likely is
is option two.
The like, hey, you know what?
He don't want to play for us.
We don't want a quarterback that doesn't want to be here.
Yeah, he may have breached the contract, but let's arrive at that dumb number that we at least will be happy with.
They may be upset at, but they'll be willing to pay it, and then we'll get about here.
That's how most court cases are solved in this country.
A compromise where both people walk away from the table.
And I will mention that I did mention that yesterday the old judge had ruled on the temporary restraining order portion of things, but not the preliminary injunction.
This February 2nd hearing is called the return hearing.
So the new judge, Ed Wilson, who, by the way, is a UVA and Wake Forest law alum, so no ties to Duke.
but he will get to rule on both again.
So basically this TRO is in effect until that hearing, and he can go, hey, I want to hear more about the preliminary injunction thing, so we'll keep the TRO in place, or he can issue an entirely new ruling that can set what this case is going to look like.
And I think also, as I mentioned, Duke is still looking in the transfer portal actively for another quarterback because they need to figure out who it's going to be, if it's going to be somebody that's currently on the roster or, again, some quarterback that might still be out there.
And there have been reports about some of the guys that Duke might be interested in.