Harper played in six games last season for Ole Miss as a true freshman. According to a timeline provided by Ole Miss, both players signed revenue share agreements with Ole Miss in early January before ultimately entering the transfer portal and signing with LSU later in the month. Ole Miss claims it sent payment requests to both players on multiple occasions but never received responses. Ole Miss could also address the elephant in the room – that, despite what it may be called, revenue share agreements are in essence pay-for-play. Should Ole Miss’ lawsuits against Umanmielen and Harper reach trial, there’s a high likelihood they wouldn’t begin until after the season has already ended, both Ehrlich and Winter said.