QUINIX Sport News: Former Wisconsin DB Xavier Lucas leaving school for Miami without entering transfer portal in a groundbreaking move

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Wisconsin refused to enter Lucas into the portal after he requested a transfer, but he’s off to Miami regardless in a groundbreaking move that may have ramifications across college football.

LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 28: Wisconsin Badgers cornerback Xavier Lucas (6) lines up during a college football game between the Wisconsin Badgers against the USC Trojans on September 28, 2024, at United Airlines Field at The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles, CA. (Photo by Jordon Kelly/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Xavier Lucas had 12 tackles and one interception for the Wisconsin Badgers in the 2024 college football season. (Jordon Kelly/Getty Images)

NASHVILLE — In the midst of the annual NCAA convention, and in a potential precedent-setting move, a football player is transferring to another institution without entering the transfer portal and after signing a revenue-sharing contract with his previous school.

Former Wisconsin defensive back Xavier Lucas, who UW refused to enter into the portal after he requested a transfer, is leaving the school for Miami, his attorney Darren Heitner told Yahoo Sports on Wednesday — a groundbreaking move that may have significant ramifications.

The situation is poised to set precedent, both in the ability for schools to enforce revenue-sharing agreements that are contingent on the House settlement’s passage and, perhaps more importantly, for players to transfer at any time, even outside the portal windows or without entering the portal at all.

Lucas, a freshman this past season, withdrew from classes at Wisconsin and enrolled academically at Miami. By not formally signing with Miami, he presumably skirts any NCAA transfer rules. He enrolled for the Fall 2025 semester but is expected to be reclassified to Spring 2025,

The move, for now, avoids a legal filing. Heitner had planned to file suit against both the NCAA and Wisconsin over antitrust claims related to the situation, accusing Wisconsin of blatantly violating NCAA rules by not inserting Lucas’ name into the portal as he requested and questioning the legality of the NCAA’s transfer portal.

Wisconsin officials have remained quiet on the situation. However, the school is declining to enter Lucas into the portal as he signed a two-year revenue-share agreement last month before requesting a transfer.

 

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