
"Mensah is expected to transfer to Miami now that his dispute with Duke has been resolved, sources tell ESPN. Duke officials sued Mensah in Durham County Superior Court on Jan. 20 in an attempt to prevent him from transferring and enforce the multiyear NIL contract he signed with the school. Duke entered Mensah's name in the NCAA transfer portal on Jan. 21, but he was not permitted to enroll at another school until a North Carolina judge ruled on the school's injunction request."
""Through close collaboration and principled negotiation, we have successfully navigated an unprecedented path, one that has now reached a fair and mutually agreeable resolution," Mensah's agency, Young Money APAA Sports, said in a statement. Mensah, the No. 5 overall player in ESPN's transfer rankings, will join the College Football Playoff runner-up Hurricanes after leading the ACC with 3,973 passing yards and 34 passing touchdowns this season while leading the Blue Devils to their first outright ACC title since 1962."
Darian Mensah and Duke reached a settlement that clears the way for Mensah to transfer to another school. Mensah is expected to join Miami after the dispute was resolved. Duke officials had sued Mensah on Jan. 20 seeking to prevent his transfer and to enforce a multiyear NIL contract. Duke entered Mensah's name in the NCAA transfer portal on Jan. 21, but a North Carolina judge needed to rule on an injunction before Mensah could enroll elsewhere. Mensah led the ACC with 3,973 passing yards and 34 touchdowns while guiding Duke to its first outright ACC title since 1962.
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