knoxvol52
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I assume TAMU buying their team (I'm sure everything was done legal to the letter), Dabo filming himself flying on a private jet with three other recuits, the Olineman talking about Iowa contacting him midseason, the other kid interviewed talking about how 5 schools contacted him with dollar amounts if he entered the portal, and mountains of other evidence will be part of our defense in court? It's absolutely hilarious the amount of similar evidence that is all over media and yet they are picking on us...
Oh, and F Reece Davis- anything that comes out of that jack-leg's mouth is trash. He tipped his hand (we already knew) how much he hates TN when he left us off the final poll at the end of the season, and kept Iowa on at #17...
Hopefully sooner than later the NCAA will be dead.
Will be interesting to see if any other programs jump on board in the lawsuit.
Donde is HIM...
Report is that the number of schools under NIL investigation by the NCAA is in "double digits". The question is, would that be 11 or 99? Is the NCAA turning to consume its own members in a last ditch effort to prove they are still the beloved leader?Drive by---
I assume TAMU buying their team (I'm sure everything was done legal to the letter), Dabo filming himself flying on a private jet with three other recuits, the Olineman talking about Iowa contacting him midseason, the other kid interviewed talking about how 5 schools contacted him with dollar amounts if he entered the portal, and mountains of other evidence will be part of our defense in court? It's absolutely hilarious the amount of similar evidence that is all over media and yet they are picking on us...
Oh, and F Reece Davis- anything that comes out of that jack-leg's mouth is trash. He tipped his hand (we already knew) how much he hates TN when he left us off the final poll at the end of the season, and kept Iowa on at #17...
Hopefully sooner than later the NCAA will be dead.
Will be interesting to see if any other programs jump on board in the lawsuit.
Donde is HIM...
And screw Will Muschamp too!...no particular reason-he just sucksDrive by---
I assume TAMU buying their team (I'm sure everything was done legal to the letter), Dabo filming himself flying on a private jet with three other recuits, the Olineman talking about Iowa contacting him midseason, the other kid interviewed talking about how 5 schools contacted him with dollar amounts if he entered the portal, and mountains of other evidence will be part of our defense in court? It's absolutely hilarious the amount of similar evidence that is all over media and yet they are picking on us...
Oh, and F Reece Davis- anything that comes out of that jack-leg's mouth is trash. He tipped his hand (we already knew) how much he hates TN when he left us off the final poll at the end of the season, and kept Iowa on at #17...
Hopefully sooner than later the NCAA will be dead.
Will be interesting to see if any other programs jump on board in the lawsuit.
Donde is HIM...
The last part is the winner here, it effectively ends the ncaa’s flimsy regulation on NILSorry, don't mean to harass or double down, but if I'm reading correctly, both you and @jave36 seem to be confusing this? UT will probably never make this argument in court, as UT isn't in court about this. My hope is that UT will never make the defensive case that, "We paid them NIL and it was OK because..."
UT is fighting the NCAA in an NCAA investigation. They may one day take the NCAA to court against their enforcement. But I suspect that'd be facts-based arguments about the Spyre contract, plane rides, and the like. It'd be just the opposite of this line of argument--i.e. "Look, we never paid the athlete a penny in NIL!"
The AG case is about these principles, independent of UT.
However, if the AG case wins it'll affect UT's investigation, as the entire NCAA investigation will be seeking to enforce unconstitutional rules.
My thoughts on the matter from a high level.Sorry, don't mean to harass or double down, but if I'm reading correctly, both you and @jave36 seem to be confusing this? UT will probably never make this argument in court, as UT isn't in court about this. My hope is that UT will never make the defensive case that, "We paid them NIL and it was OK because..."
UT is fighting the NCAA in an NCAA investigation. They may one day take the NCAA to court against their enforcement. But I suspect that'd be facts-based arguments about the Spyre contract, plane rides, and the like. It'd be just the opposite of this line of argument--i.e. "Look, we never paid the athlete a penny in NIL!"
The AG case is about these principles, independent of UT.
However, if the AG case wins it'll affect UT's investigation, as the entire NCAA investigation will be seeking to enforce unconstitutional rules.
And thus was born the term, "wardrobe malfunction". And now you know..... the rest of the story.February 1, 2004
On Feb. 1, 2004, Justin Timberlake caused a media and political firestorm when he ripped Janet Jackson’s breast cup off her bustier and her right breast spilled out of her corset at the end of their “Rock Your Body” performance. For a fraction of a second, 71,000 fans in the stands and 11 million people at home saw her bare breast.
Timberlake stood beside Jackson stoically, while Jackson hastily covered herself with her left hand. The camera went wide, fireworks were released and pandemonium ensued.
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