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<blockquote data-quote="bowhunterfanatic" data-source="post: 5836098" data-attributes="member: 7450"><p>Man, I know this is a TN based web forum full of UT fans, but the larger picture here is flying way over your head. Let's say the NCAA finds UT guilty…guess what happens next? They then have to find 10-15 other schools guilty as well because what UT did is happening at every big time college football school, whether the NCAA deems it legal or not. I missed all your posts on the FL thread and FSU thread…did you forget they are already being investigated for similar cases? There are really only 2 maybe 3 possible outcomes here. If UT loses, lots of schools lose. If UT wins, the NCAA is no longer relevant in major college football. The third option is the NCAA wising up and taking their ball back home in hopes that they are still allowed to govern college football. That'd be the wise thing for them to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bowhunterfanatic, post: 5836098, member: 7450"] Man, I know this is a TN based web forum full of UT fans, but the larger picture here is flying way over your head. Let’s say the NCAA finds UT guilty…guess what happens next? They then have to find 10-15 other schools guilty as well because what UT did is happening at every big time college football school, whether the NCAA deems it legal or not. I missed all your posts on the FL thread and FSU thread…did you forget they are already being investigated for similar cases? There are really only 2 maybe 3 possible outcomes here. If UT loses, lots of schools lose. If UT wins, the NCAA is no longer relevant in major college football. The third option is the NCAA wising up and taking their ball back home in hopes that they are still allowed to govern college football. That’d be the wise thing for them to do. [/QUOTE]
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