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NCAA Can't Legally Punish Schools For NIL Deals During Recruiting Process
Posted on 2/9/24 at 6:04 am
Posted on 2/9/24 at 6:04 am
Get rekt, Shilltards
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Posted on 2/9/24 at 6:05 am to Smokeys Howl
Posted on 2/9/24 at 6:20 am to Smokeys Howl
Was your other thread where you posted the same thing not good enough?
Posted on 2/9/24 at 6:26 am to Smokeys Howl
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Get rekt, Shilltards
There are types of medication that might help these jagged runs you get on.
Your brain may be running 100 MPH but your thoughts are stuck in neutral. Try to keep that in mind.
Posted on 2/9/24 at 6:47 am to Smokeys Howl
Thread 100, we might go way over the 98 o/u.
Posted on 2/9/24 at 6:49 am to Smokeys Howl
Nowhere does it say the NCAA can’t regulate recruiting. Nowhere does it say the NCAA can’t penalize schools for breaking recruiting rules such as boosters providing impermissible benefits, free transportation for unofficial visits, and actively recruiting a player. All those where against the rules during Nico’s recruitment. They are the rules now. They will still be the rules after this case is settled regardless of how it plays out.
Some of you seem to think this lawsuit, which is limited in scope to NIL, will somehow wipe the entire NCAA rule book away.
Under current rules players are required to inform schools of NIL deals within 30 days of signing. So either Nico didn’t disclose everything to Tennessee, or Tennessee realized that Spyre had broken a laundry list of rules and hoped no one would find out. Per NCAA rules, either results in a suspension of the player. And if the latter, and it looks like the latter, probation and sanctions for the school.
You are right about one thing though. Someone is getting wrecked. But not who you seem to think.
Some of you seem to think this lawsuit, which is limited in scope to NIL, will somehow wipe the entire NCAA rule book away.
Under current rules players are required to inform schools of NIL deals within 30 days of signing. So either Nico didn’t disclose everything to Tennessee, or Tennessee realized that Spyre had broken a laundry list of rules and hoped no one would find out. Per NCAA rules, either results in a suspension of the player. And if the latter, and it looks like the latter, probation and sanctions for the school.
You are right about one thing though. Someone is getting wrecked. But not who you seem to think.
Posted on 2/9/24 at 6:53 am to Smokeys Howl
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NCAA Can't Legally Punish Schools For NIL Deals During Recruiting Process
Maybe not. But they sure as hell can punish schools if boosters are flying HS prospects across the country in private jets.
Vol fans can be some of the dumbest motherfrickers.
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Posted on 2/9/24 at 7:13 am to Smokeys Howl
I hope the NCAA and Pat Forde die slow painful deaths
Posted on 2/9/24 at 8:58 am to Smokeys Howl
None of that changes the fact that a UT booster is prohibited from flying a recruit to Knoxville on a private jet for an unofficial visit. You can argue that they flew him down to negotiate his NIL deal, but the purpose of the trip was clearly two fold. Negotiating an NIL deal during the recruiting process as a whole is a separate issue.
Posted on 2/9/24 at 4:08 pm to Smokeys Howl
Keep cheating. Never change
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