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Georgia seeks $390K from DE Wilson over transfer
Georgia's athletic department is headed to court to try to obtain $390,000 in damages from a former standout defensive end who transferred from the school after his sophomore season in a potentially precedent-setting case.
The Bulldogs have asked a judge to force former defensive end Damon Wilson, currently the top pass rusher on Missouri's defensive line, to enter into arbitration to settle a clause in his former contract that serves effectively as a buyout fee for exiting his deal early. Wilson played for Georgia as a freshman and sophomore before transferring to Missouri in January, two weeks after signing a new deal with Georgia's Classic City Collective.
UGA is seeking $390,000 in damages from former DE Damon Wilson after transfer to Missouri
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UGA player who transferred owes $390K for licensing contract, suit says
The University of Georgia is applying the buyout clause it had in its contract with edge rusher Damon Wilson ll — who transferred to Missouri in January — in court.
ESPN was first to report that UGA is asking for $390,000 from Wilson, who has 20 tackles and nine sacks this season for the Tigers.
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