Some Michigan State football players are having their NIL deals with SD4L canceled. What could this mean for the program?
Just when we’re all trying to enjoy the start of our weekends with no drama and no new Michigan State football story to stress about, something always seems to pop up.
A report from Audrey Dahlgren, a local sports reporter, broke some shocking news on Friday night that Michigan State’s mega-donor Steve St. Andre would be canceling SD4L NIL deals with all Michigan State football players, effective immediately.
Obviously this sent every Michigan State fan into a panic because, well, this was the most important deal and donor that Michigan State had. The Spartans already lost UWM deals from Mat Ishbia this past year because of a conflict of interest rule in the NBA.
Basically, this was the worst-case scenario.
Fortunately, an updated report from David Harns stated that SD4L is only canceling “some” of its NIL contracts with the football team and not all.
This leads me to believe that St. Andre doesn’t exactly want to pay the football players who are planning to transfer. Does he know exactly who’s leaving the program? It seems that way if he’s only canceling some and not all of the contracts. Maybe he’s going by the guys who have been sitting out.
Either way, the finger slowly came off the panic button when Harns reported this update.
No one wants to see any of these kids punished throughout this ugly process because none of them asked for this. So no one should blame anyone for wanting to leave. However, you have to understand St. Andre’s side of this as well.
When Michigan State hires its next head coach, we will forget this ever happened because the team will still be signing NIL deals through SD4L.
Also, the entire basketball team still has deals with SD4L.
UPDATE: SD4L has released a statement.