In a case sure to be watched closely by many parties throughout the NCAA, the University of Georgia is seeking damages from a player who pocketed name, image and likeness (NIL) money from the school and subsequently transferred.

Georgia is seeking $390,000 in damages from former defensive end Damon Wilson, according to Friday reports from multiple media outlets.

This is one of the first instances nationally of a school seeking damages from a player related to an NIL dispute.

Wilson, a junior pass-rusher at Missouri who finished his 2025 regular season with nine sacks, transferred to the Tigers in January mere weeks after allegedly signing a contract with Georgia's Classic City Collective.

Most NIL contracts of the type Wilson is said to have signed contain language centered around requ

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