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There's some strong leaps of logic there. i.e. Spyre (a preexisting marketing and representation company) met with recruits during process. [Something, something, something] Boosters can't meet with recruits during process. UT is in trouble.Latest Athletic article mentions TN as a potential enforcement target for the NCAA and their new NIL rules. Here it comes. Are they going to make an example out of us?
Not without creating a **** storm.Any chance the Ncaa could Ncaa sh*t and hammer us over previous violations when Pruitt was here?I mean if they can't touch us over the Nil could they extract revenge if or when they punish us over the Pruitt bs.Just curious it's UT if they can find a way to screw us they will...I'm not even sure we're in trouble or what's coming of that,but I was curious
Latest Athletic article mentions TN as a potential enforcement target for the NCAA and their new NIL rules. Here it comes. Are they going to make an example out of us?
The media wants Tennessee fans to panic. Some of you are buying into their narrative.
Wow...old @David Ubben isn't even hiding his biasness is he?!?
Tennessee articles are the Trump of college football, mention either name and the clicks happen.It's all click-bait, and by namedropping Tennessee, they know they're going to get clicks. Media have shown they love to invoke the wrath of Tennessee fans because it drives traffic, and allows them to perpetuate this myth that we're somehow worse than every other fanbase.
Definitely venomous.Was going to be a smartass and post a pic of someone dressed in a snake costume. Then I found this beaut. LMAO, wth. If I knew her id ask, 'why are you the way you are?'
We should make the Surgeon who saves lives or firefighters famous. What a maroon.
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The fundamental reasoning of this is labeling Sypre as a booster, which is sourced from our rivals.Latest Athletic article mentions TN as a potential enforcement target for the NCAA and their new NIL rules. Here it comes. Are they going to make an example out of us?
The NCAA can't touch SPYRE Sports. States have started placing laws protecting NIL. The NCAA will eventually become a thing of the past and if they try to touch companies like SPYRE they will be sued and lose.