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Kentucky quarterback Zach Calzada posted an apology for a video he sent to a critic showing off his NIL money.
In the video, apparently directed at someone named Garrett, Calzada told the critic to “stop hating and go get some money.”
“But since you don’t have anything, you can go ahead and count mine. Let’s count,” Calzada said as he shuffled numerous $100 bills. “Hundreds in a row, Garrett. Don’t lose count.”
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Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Zach Calzada warms up before the game against the Mississippi Rebels at Kroger Field. (Jordan Prather/Image Images)
Then the video hit social media, posted by Garrett himself.
Calzada then took to her Instagram Story to apologize for her actions.
“To my teammates, coaches and anyone who has ever believed in me: I take full responsibility for the video I sent to someone on social media. I let my emotions get the best of me. It does not reflect the gratitude I should be sharing as a member of the Kentucky football team,” he wrote. “I sincerely apologize to my teammates, coaches and fans. I will learn from this, do better and move forward with more respect for the opportunity I have been given.”

Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Zach Calzada throws a pass during the second quarter against the Mississippi Rebels at Kroger Field. (Jordan Prather/Image Images)
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Reports have said Kentucky paid Calzada $1.25 million to transfer from Incarnate Word, an FCS school where he had spent the previous two seasons.
However, he played in only two games and was benched after completing less than half of his pass attempts for 149 yards. Since then, Redshirt freshman Cutter Boley has taken the reins.

Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Zach Calzada warms up on the field before the game against the Georgia Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium. (Dale Zanine/Image Images)
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The Wildcats are 3-5 on the season, with all five of their losses coming in SEC play.



