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UNLV starting QB Matthew Sluka will miss the remainder of the 2024 season after ‘certain proposals’ ‘were not upheld after I enrolled’
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UNLV starting QB Matthew Sluka will miss the remainder of the 2024 season after ‘certain proposals’ ‘were not upheld after I enrolled’

UNLV QB Matthew Sluka says he will not play again this season.

Sluka said in a social media post that he would redshirt the remainder of the season due to broken promises that were apparently made to him. Sluka has been the Rebels’ starting QB for the first three games of the season, as UNLV has opened the season 3-0 with wins over Houston and Kansas.

“I have decided to take advantage of my redshirt year and will not play any additional games this season,” Sluka said. “I committed to UNLV based on certain representations made to me that were not honored after I enrolled. Despite discussions, it became apparent that these commitments would not be honored going forward. I wish my teammates the best of luck this season and hope for the continued success of the program.”

According to ESPN’s Pete Thamel, who spoke with Sluka’s agent Marcus Cromartie of Equity Sports, an assistant coach at UNLV promised Sluka at least $100,000 for his transfer. Cromartie told Thamel that none of that was paid. Crucially, the agreement was verbal. NBC Sports’ Nicole Auerbach confirmed that nothing was put on paper. Once Sluka signed, UNLV made no attempt to formalize the contract and ultimately offered a contract that was significantly less than what he was promised.

Sluka is the first and most notable player to retire midseason due to NIL commitments. Current Georgia QB Jaden Rashada landed at Arizona State for his freshman season after a NIL deal with Florida fell apart. That drama, however, occurred before Rashada had a chance to step onto the field for the Gators.

Sluka’s agent told Yahoo Sports’ Ross Dellenger that the door wasn’t completely closed on his return to the team, though he put the onus on UNLV.

The UNLV collective issued a statement to Dellenger on Wednesday afternoon.

UNLV followed up with a statement after the collective said Sluka’s agent had made “financial demands.”

“The representative of football player Matthew Sluka made financial demands of the university and its NIL collective in order to continue playing,” the school said. “UNLV Athletics interpreted these demands as a violation of NCAA pay-per-game rules as well as Nevada law. UNLV does not engage in such activities or respond to implied threats. UNLV honored all previously agreed-upon scholarships for Matthew Sluka.

“UNLV has conducted its due diligence and will continue to operate its programs within the framework of NCAA rules and regulations, as well as the laws of the state of Nevada.”

Sluka took over as UNLV’s starting quarterback as the Rebels had to look to the transfer portal to replace last year’s starting QB, Jayden Maiava. Maiava emerged as the team’s starting quarterback as a freshman and threw for over 3,000 yards as UNLV advanced to its first bowl game since 2013.

However, he entered the transfer portal at the end of the season and briefly committed to Georgia. After decommitting from the Bulldogs, Maiava ended up at USC and is now the No. 2 QB behind Miller Moss.

Sluka is a fifth-year senior who spent the first four seasons of his career at Holy Cross. He was 122-of-197 passing for 1,723 yards and 20 TDs against just five interceptions in 2023. Players can appear in up to four games and still take a redshirt season, so Sluka could play a sixth season of college football in 2025 as long as he doesn’t appear in two games this season.

Without Sluka available, UNLV’s top two QBs are Cameron Friel and Hajj-Malik Williams. Friel has thrown one pass this season, and both saw playing time in the team’s win over Utah Tech.