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THE TN AG FILES SUIT AGAINST NCAA
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<blockquote data-quote="PillsburyDoughboy" data-source="post: 5839743" data-attributes="member: 14197"><p><p>[h2]<strong><strong>NCAA 'misreads' Tennessee NIL law</strong></strong>[/h2]<p>In the NCAA's opposition response Saturday, it states the two states did not provide evidence of how NIL rules impact athletes or irreparable harm. The attorneys general responded Sunday, making clear the irreparable harm that high school recruits face by not knowing their true NIL value while being forced to make commitment decisions.</p><p></p><p>"Every day that passes once the signing period opens would impose further irreparable harm on recruits who face mounting pressure to commit as available scholarships disappear and roster spots fill up during an ever-shrinking window," the response reads.</p><p></p><p>"The NIL-recruiting ban injures athletes, in both Virginia and Tennessee, by artificially deflating their value in the marketplace.</p><p></p><p>Sounds like tn and Virginia needs to conform its NIL law to NCAA standards rather than try and gaining some sort of value in the marketplace. Probably in part whats landing them in hot water with the NCAA right now.</p><p></p><p>But the vols have a long standing history of "Cheating Culture" at tn documented in the last go round of NCAA violations under AD fulmer . So there is that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PillsburyDoughboy, post: 5839743, member: 14197"] [h2][B][B]NCAA 'misreads' Tennessee NIL law[/B][/B][/h2] In the NCAA's opposition response Saturday, it states the two states did not provide evidence of how NIL rules impact athletes or irreparable harm. The attorneys general responded Sunday, making clear the irreparable harm that high school recruits face by not knowing their true NIL value while being forced to make commitment decisions. "Every day that passes once the signing period opens would impose further irreparable harm on recruits who face mounting pressure to commit as available scholarships disappear and roster spots fill up during an ever-shrinking window," the response reads. "The NIL-recruiting ban injures athletes, in both Virginia and Tennessee, by artificially deflating their value in the marketplace. Sounds like tn and Virginia needs to conform its NIL law to NCAA standards rather than try and gaining some sort of value in the marketplace. Probably in part whats landing them in hot water with the NCAA right now. But the vols have a long standing history of "Cheating Culture" at tn documented in the last go round of NCAA violations under AD fulmer . So there is that. [/QUOTE]
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