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<blockquote data-quote="Mescalero" data-source="post: 5350100" data-attributes="member: 21439"><p>Link please. For the other members, as I'm familiar with the 2016-2019 self-reported infractions. Dredging up Pryor and "tattogate" from 12-13 years ago is some weak sauce. Weaker still is relying on words of a convicted felon, Ray Small, who was part of that Pryor episode. He did time in the state pen on drugs and weapons charges. Not the most reliable source. And if you are equating that 2016-19 list and players selling their own property for free tattoos 13 years ago (something NIL would permit today) to McDonalds bags of cash et al, I've got no response to that.</p><p></p><p>You should have at least posted something more recent, such as about the Ohio State fencing, women's golf, and women's basketball teams.</p><p></p><p>My only point above is focused on the "collectives" supporting various schools engaged in pay-to-play schemes (not NIL) to land recruits and transfers. I think all schools have their fingers crossed regarding these "collectives."</p><p></p><p>You and scn are arguing that Univ of Tennessee football is as dirty as everyone else, but that's not firm ground to be standing on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mescalero, post: 5350100, member: 21439"] Link please. For the other members, as I’m familiar with the 2016-2019 self-reported infractions. Dredging up Pryor and “tattogate” from 12-13 years ago is some weak sauce. Weaker still is relying on words of a convicted felon, Ray Small, who was part of that Pryor episode. He did time in the state pen on drugs and weapons charges. Not the most reliable source. And if you are equating that 2016-19 list and players selling their own property for free tattoos 13 years ago (something NIL would permit today) to McDonalds bags of cash et al, I’ve got no response to that. You should have at least posted something more recent, such as about the Ohio State fencing, women’s golf, and women’s basketball teams. My only point above is focused on the “collectives” supporting various schools engaged in pay-to-play schemes (not NIL) to land recruits and transfers. I think all schools have their fingers crossed regarding these “collectives.” You and scn are arguing that Univ of Tennessee football is as dirty as everyone else, but that’s not firm ground to be standing on. [/QUOTE]
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