Spencer Rattler’s Father Eviscerates Reporter Who Claims His Son’s Recruitment Was About NIL

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  • Spencer Rattler may have decided to go to Arizona State if the opportunity presented itself.
  • However, despite claims that money kept him from joining the Sun Devils, Rattler’s father says that is not true.
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After news broke on Thursday that Jayden Daniels is set to enter the transfer portal, Arizona State does not have a viable starter at quarterback for 2022. Thus, the conversation shifted to the idea that the Sun Devils may have had a chance at Spencer Rattler.

Rattler, who left Oklahoma at the end of the regular season, is from Arizona. Transferring home for a one-year stop in Tempe might have made sense.

However, after Daniels and his mother spoke with head coach Herm Edwards, both parties chose to move on. Arizona State was moving forward with Daniels, under the impression that he was not entering the NFL Draft and staying with the program. Rattler went on to reunite with Shane Beamer at South Carolina.

As the Rattler discussion spread, ESPN’s Matt Barrie implied that Rattler’s decision came down to money.

He then went on to say that Rattler’s camp had too high of an asking price.

In response, Rattler’s father Michael weighed-in and proceeded to eviscerate Barrie for his implication about NIL and money.

Barrie stood by what he said but Michael claims that there was neither an offer from Arizona State nor a request by Rattler.

In the new era of Name, Image and Likeness, money is often a large part of the conversation, whether directly or indirectly. However, there is no way to know whether Barrie was incorrect or if Rattler is lying.