Tenn under investigation

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Guess about 8 players from this played games so basically they were ineligible. Now the question will be, will they have to repay the improper benefits to continue to play??
 
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Tennessee is always going to things the stupid way. Everyone knows you hide the prizes in Happy Meals, not regular McDonald's bags.
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Nothing will happen. Coaches change jobs like I change clothes. And still, we hear of the same stories, from the same schools. You think addae will ever testify against UGA, seeing how he should have some knowledge from his time as an ace recruiter there? It's a pandora box that the ncaa has been ignoring for some time.

Nobody wants to be the next Zach Smith, and be forced to start a podcast slinging mud at your last employer to keep the lights on. Coaches do not want to talk, and the ncaa really doesn't want to know. Unless, you're miami of course
Correct unless it’s us.
Golden paid for sht he wasn’t around for.
 
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It's hilarious that this is now all above-board and it will probably result in at least a two-year bowl ban for Tennessee.

This is why the SEC doesn't want NIL. The **** they were doing for YEARS is now perfectly legal, and they don't want the playing field leveled.
 
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$60,000???????

Nick Saban hasn't paid that little for 1 recruit since he was at Michigan State
 
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2.5 years and 2 times to say yes for "corroboration" for some steak dinners though! 🤣 🤣 🤣
Yeah, that one always amazed me...that the NCAA admitted they had no corroborating witnesses, nothing tying any of the reciepts to players, and merely accepted Shapiro making the same claim 2 times as "corroboration"
 
They need to go after the top bag schools like uga
Unfortunately this is just the big bag schools like UGA and Bama using their tool, the NCAA, to go after TN for daring to step out of line and try to change the order of things.
 
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