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Syracuse coach Fran Brown has his limits when doling out money for name, image and likeness, and Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith exceeds those limits.
“With all due respect to everybody in the country, to every wide receiver … if you want to make $2 million as a wide receiver, that’s the lil homie over at Ohio State. Ain’t nobody else making that money,” Brown said on ’Cuse Sports Talk. “I’m not giving no wide receiver no $2 million in college. Nah, that ain’t me. I ain’t doing that. I can’t do that, unless they tell me we get a chance to add Travis Hunter and he can come back to college and he can come here and play and he’s going to get some of my check, but we’re not paying anybody $2 million this year.”
Brown was responding to a question about NIL limits within a conversation about Trebor Pena, who has entered the transfer portal. Pena was Syracuse’s leading wide receiver in the nation’s top passing offense last season with 84 catches, 941 yards and nine touchdowns. He was going to be the team’s top target again in 2025.
“We paid him (Pena) enough. We were going to pay him more,” Brown said. “There were some numbers that were asked to me, and I didn’t feel I would be able to do. I treated him right … but why would I try to convince somebody to be somewhere when I know the offense works?”
Brown recruited former Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord out of the transfer portal in 2023 when McCord left after the loss to Michigan. It is estimated McCord received between $500,000 and $860,000 to join the Orange. Brown said McCord turned down "twice the money" to play at Nebraska.
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After McCord broke Syracuse passing records against Ohio University in September, Brown also said he wanted to send Ryan Day a bottle of champagne for allowing Syracuse to pick up the quarterback in the portal.
In early December, Brown said on the “Jim Rome Show” he was not trying to be disrespectful of Day or Ohio State with his earlier comments.
“I was just saying this guy is the real deal and you guys let him come here,” Brown said. “Great, thank you, I still owe him. I should send him some more. I should send him a (expletive) case, not even the bottle. Excuse my language, but I’m just extremely excited and thankful for Kyle.”
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Jeremiah Smith is worth more than Syracuse coach Fran Brown will pay
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“With all due respect to everybody in the country, to every wide receiver … if you want to make $2 million as a wide receiver, that’s the lil homie over at Ohio State. Ain’t nobody else making that money,” Brown said on ’Cuse Sports Talk. “I’m not giving no wide receiver no $2 million in college. Nah, that ain’t me. I ain’t doing that. I can’t do that, unless they tell me we get a chance to add Travis Hunter and he can come back to college and he can come here and play and he’s going to get some of my check, but we’re not paying anybody $2 million this year.”
Brown was responding to a question about NIL limits within a conversation about Trebor Pena, who has entered the transfer portal. Pena was Syracuse’s leading wide receiver in the nation’s top passing offense last season with 84 catches, 941 yards and nine touchdowns. He was going to be the team’s top target again in 2025.
“We paid him (Pena) enough. We were going to pay him more,” Brown said. “There were some numbers that were asked to me, and I didn’t feel I would be able to do. I treated him right … but why would I try to convince somebody to be somewhere when I know the offense works?”
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Brown recruited former Ohio State quarterback Kyle McCord out of the transfer portal in 2023 when McCord left after the loss to Michigan. It is estimated McCord received between $500,000 and $860,000 to join the Orange. Brown said McCord turned down "twice the money" to play at Nebraska.
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.@FranBrownCuse says he owes Ryan Day a case of champagne for allowing Kyle McCord to get to @CuseFootball. pic.twitter.com/knVEziA85f
— Jim Rome (@jimrome) December 2, 2024
After McCord broke Syracuse passing records against Ohio University in September, Brown also said he wanted to send Ryan Day a bottle of champagne for allowing Syracuse to pick up the quarterback in the portal.
In early December, Brown said on the “Jim Rome Show” he was not trying to be disrespectful of Day or Ohio State with his earlier comments.
“I was just saying this guy is the real deal and you guys let him come here,” Brown said. “Great, thank you, I still owe him. I should send him some more. I should send him a (expletive) case, not even the bottle. Excuse my language, but I’m just extremely excited and thankful for Kyle.”
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This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Jeremiah Smith is worth more than Syracuse coach Fran Brown will pay
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