Damon Wilson II v. UGAA and the Portal Toll Road, Liquidated Damages, Defamation, and Arbitration

This is not “just” a $390,000 fight — it’s a prototype. A stress test for what happens when the old model of control can’t survive NCAA rules anymore… so it tries to reincarnate inside private contracts.

In this episode, we break the case down like lawyers (because I am one) complete with court filings:

  1. What UGAA alleges

  2. What Damon Wilson II alleges

  3. What the law actually tests — contract formation, arbitration consent, and liquidated damages vs. penalty doctrine

…and then we zoom out to the NIL marketplace reality: when reputation is money, “market inference” claims hit different.

📚 COMPANION BLOG (terms, venue insight, reference list): https://www.bnpsportsagency.com/blog/the-last-stand-of-the-old-guarddamon-wilson-ii-v-ugaaand-the-attempt-to-contract-the-transfer-portal-into-extinctionnbsp

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