Miami luring the Duke QB out of his contract? He ultimately signed a lucrative, two-year deal with Duke, and, according to ESPN's Pete Thamel, it's the school's understanding that his contract gives them his exclusive NIL rights and that only Duke has the ability to cancel that. On Friday, the final day for a player on a team not in Monday night's national title game to enter this year's portal, Thamel also reported: "The only way [Mensah] can access revenue share money is through Duke, unless they terminate the contract. Mensah is in Year 2 contract for a deal that would pay him up to $4 million. The ability for any school to pay him outside of revenue share would be scrutinized." Additionally, On3's Pete Nakos reported that there's no buyout in Mensah's Duke contract.