Fleck on Perich: “we knew during the season that he was leaving”; says he received a $2 million package to join the hugely-funded Ducks

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Fleck said that “every player on the team” has a contract, renewable or terminable each year, and most of them have agents as well. This fluidity is unlike the past when most recruited players were guaranteed four- or five-year scholarships, but now can be dismissed or voluntarily leave after a single year. But, Fleck said, the team has only lost two key players exiting through the portal in the last few years, running back Bucky Irving, who went to Oregon and now is playing in the NFL, and this year Koi Perich, the all-purpose, safety, kick returner, and occasional receiver, who also is going to Oregon. Fleck let on that “we knew during the season that he was leaving” at the end of it, and he stated that the Esko, Minnesota native had received a $2 million package to join the hugely-funded Ducks, a large number, but dwarfed by many other players in high demand these days. He assured the crowd that “the guys behind [Perich] are exceptional.”


Go Gophers!!
 


You have to take the money, as an education isn't as important anymore.
 


Every sport in college will have a point in the season where effort becomes not important. Bball is rt now at that point. ‘Yeah , I’m not feeling great, Coach’. This is end of the end for what we knew as college sport
 





I thank him for coming to the University of Minnesota. No way should he take a huge haircut to stay here. Yea, if they were in a similar range but have to go for significantly more. Best of luck, thanks for letting us fans have you while we did.
 



fleck saying we’ve only lost 2 key players is rich. beanie bishop, flip dixon, philip daniels, austin booker, etc. all would have been big helps on one way or another.
 

I'd argue he has to take the money now because there is no guarantees in the NFL. The kid we saw this year wasn't a lock. So better get that 5-6 million nest egg saved before starting the rest of his life.

My thoughts as well. He'll be battling multiple players more highly rated than him so good luck. Hopefully the competition squeezes the shitbird out of him.
 

fleck saying we’ve only lost 2 key players is rich. beanie bishop, flip dixon, philip daniels, austin booker, etc. all would have been big helps on one way or another.
Both before and after portal PJ is in the plus category on transfers. Hope we hit on some this year after a down year last.
 

I thank him for coming to the University of Minnesota. No way should he take a huge haircut to stay here. Yea, if they were in a similar range but have to go for significantly more. Best of luck, thanks for letting us fans have you while we did.
I don't think anyone asked him to shave his head.......
 



Well there you go for all of you that were demanding a statement about Perich.

Actually a little surprised they featured him in the bowl game the way they did if they knew he was leaving. Would have made him ride the bench or just play D. :)
 

I'd argue he has to take the money now because there is no guarantees in the NFL. The kid we saw this year wasn't a lock. So better get that 5-6 million nest egg saved before starting the rest of his life.
Yup, unless he is assured he's going in round 1...it makes sense to play his senior year at Oregon.
With $6 million invested properly he doesn't ever have to work once he leaves school and can live in a gated community for the rest of his life. No brainer to go to Oregon.
 


Yup, unless he is assured he's going in round 1...it makes sense to play his senior year at Oregon.
With $6 million invested properly he doesn't ever have to work once he leaves school and can live in a gated community for the rest of his life. No brainer to go to Oregon.

It's still a gamble. He starts at MN no matter what and likely goes to the NFL (like several other Gophers before him) where the real money is. It's not a sure thing he's even a starter at Oregon by the time the incoming 5-star and high 4-star safeties get their feet wet not to mention current experienced players. If he doesn't have a highlight reel year in 2026, Perich will be on to his 3rd school.
 

Well there you go for all of you that were demanding a statement about Perich.

Actually a little surprised they featured him in the bowl game the way they did if they knew he was leaving. Would have made him ride the bench or just play D. :)
I could not imagien PJ risking the bowl winning streak over something like this
 




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