Recruiting Forum Football Talk VI

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😂🧡😊 I went and read some. I think this sums it up! And wow there was a lot to of unknowns in there!
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At least I’m on record for liking the Heupel home run hire comment. I also called Hooker being the guy after the Tech game (and gave Bass the business for his negative waves).


I’m living proof that a blind squirrel finds a nut every once in a while.
 


The NCAA issued a memo last week that said member schools must “adhere to NCAA legislation (or policy) when it conflicts with permissive state laws.” But Texas A&M indicated it will follow state NIL law instead of NCAA policy. What happens next could ignite a legal clash.

“The NCAA is a voluntary organization,” the source said. “If [schools in] Texas want to go way outside the guidelines and say, ‘We don’t have to follow NCAA rules,’ the NCAA can say, ‘We don’t have to invite you to NCAA championships either.'”
 


The NCAA issued a memo last week that said member schools must “adhere to NCAA legislation (or policy) when it conflicts with permissive state laws.” But Texas A&M indicated it will follow state NIL law instead of NCAA policy. What happens next could ignite a legal clash.

“The NCAA is a voluntary organization,” the source said. “If [schools in] Texas want to go way outside the guidelines and say, ‘We don’t have to follow NCAA rules,’ the NCAA can say, ‘We don’t have to invite you to NCAA championships either.'”

The NIT just got more important. The other championships will be fine. NCAA is like a teenage girl
 
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Living in Denver instead of Knoxville. . . 😆

Funny you say that, Enik... house is on the market

Just might bet trading in my Rocky Mountain high for some Great Smokey Mountains, pay cash instead of having the mortgage for a similar mountain view. With Vols seats a weekly not an airplane ride
 


The NCAA issued a memo last week that said member schools must “adhere to NCAA legislation (or policy) when it conflicts with permissive state laws.” But Texas A&M indicated it will follow state NIL law instead of NCAA policy. What happens next could ignite a legal clash.

“The NCAA is a voluntary organization,” the source said. “If [schools in] Texas want to go way outside the guidelines and say, ‘We don’t have to follow NCAA rules,’ the NCAA can say, ‘We don’t have to invite you to NCAA championships either.'”

The NCAA is fixing to have a ton a schools oppose them. Why do the seem like they are stuck in another reality. They should have just let boosters do there thing. And govern what they can control which is very little these days. It’s like they are trying to pick fights with schools. And surely they don’t think they can win in court going against schools citing state laws. Universities need to make a break away plan if the NCAA is going to try to play all hard with everyone.
 


The NCAA issued a memo last week that said member schools must “adhere to NCAA legislation (or policy) when it conflicts with permissive state laws.” But Texas A&M indicated it will follow state NIL law instead of NCAA policy. What happens next could ignite a legal clash.

“The NCAA is a voluntary organization,” the source said. “If [schools in] Texas want to go way outside the guidelines and say, ‘We don’t have to follow NCAA rules,’ the NCAA can say, ‘We don’t have to invite you to NCAA championships either.'”


And that, children, was the last that was ever heard of the organization known as the NCAA.

The End.
 


The NCAA issued a memo last week that said member schools must “adhere to NCAA legislation (or policy) when it conflicts with permissive state laws.” But Texas A&M indicated it will follow state NIL law instead of NCAA policy. What happens next could ignite a legal clash.

“The NCAA is a voluntary organization,” the source said. “If [schools in] Texas want to go way outside the guidelines and say, ‘We don’t have to follow NCAA rules,’ the NCAA can say, ‘We don’t have to invite you to NCAA championships either.'”

The suspense is terrible. I hope it lasts.

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Alright guys we are playing in Dixie Youth state tournament in Loudon July 13th. Coming from west tn. I've been to Knoxville and Gburg several times but never this area. Is there anywhere we should stay or avoid? Is there any places to see while there? And how long on a pontoon is it from Loudon to Neyland Stadium
 
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