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re: University of Tennessee vs the NCAA today in Federal Court
Posted on 2/13/24 at 1:25 pm to Smokeys Howl
Posted on 2/13/24 at 1:25 pm to Smokeys Howl
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Sure it can. Defendants in lawsuits do it all the time.
The Biden admin itself has done it dozens of times.
They do something, they get sued, and they 'withdraw' the error filled ruling in hopes the judge will just dismiss everything as it's "no longer viable". It's worked over and over
This is what the NCAA will do. Withdraw the investigation. i.e. "tuck it's tail and run".
Retard.
You don't have to announce your mental issues when you post under each of your alts. We get that you feel like you're a retard. Most of us probably would agree with you.
As for "withdrawing the error", it won't work in this case. The state of Tennessee isn't suing the NCAA for investigating Tennessee. They're suing to say that the only regulation the NCAA has on the NIL (inducements/pay to play) is illegal.
Pulling the NCAA's investigation on UT wouldn't give the judge anything to use to end the suit. The NCAA would have to remove the rule retroactively, making pay to play legal both in the past and present.
That's not really something the NCAA can do in the court of public opinion without the courts forcing them to do so. The courts can make pay-to-play legal, but if the NCAA does it themselves they'll get crucified.
In this case, the only way this lawsuit goes away without a decision is if Tennessee drops it.
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