Still on top vs NCAA….

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EverythingOrange

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A fine of $8 million dollars….. Pruitt denied $13 million dollars for Just Cause (McDonald’s Bags…..). —- No post-season bowl bans…

$8 Million dollars is = to about 4 HOME games (maybe even Less) - Including Tickets, Concessions, & Souvenirs…..

—- Nothing we can’t handle.

And any Post-Season money is lost/shared by the SEC Conference- Not necessarily by The University of Tennessee…..

“BYE” to the Past & “HELLOW” to UT’s Future under Coach Josh Heupel!

CASE CLOSED!!!!!!! —— And GO VOLS!!!!
 
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Anybody know the details on NCAA probationary status. What kind of future violation
would trigger new sanctions? If I remember correctly we have recently reported some minor violations. At what point does the NCAA say we have violated probation and must be punished further? Anybody have insight on the inner workings of the NCAA?
 
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Anybody know the details on NCAA probationary status. What kind of future violation
would trigger new sanctions? If I remember correctly we have recently reported some minor violations. At what point does the NCAA say we have violated probation and must be punished further? Anybody have insight on the inner workings of the NCAA?[/QUOT
Looks like the NCAA has covered a great deal of their operating budget for this year with this BS...
 
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Anybody know the details on NCAA probationary status. What kind of future violation
would trigger new sanctions? If I remember correctly we have recently reported some minor violations. At what point does the NCAA say we have violated probation and must be punished further? Anybody have insight on the inner workings of the NCAA?
In my 60 years of watching college sports, I’m doubtful that even the NCAA itself has any insight of it’s inner workings. Glacier speed at acting, seemingly arbitrary punishments, and an overall buffoonish response to any decision making.
 

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