DanielOnorato Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 Good morning, Blake. If there is already a thread feel free to delete this one! A thread for coffee and football questions! 1 Quote
DanielOnorato Posted February 8, 2024 Author Posted February 8, 2024 To start us off, Sark said at his press conference today that talents such as Jerrin Thompson left on their own accord. While I appreciate our coaching staffs honesty with recruits and current members of the roster. What does Jerrins self exit say about the other guys in the room? Hook em 3 Quote
Jbf19 Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 I’d like to understand what the complaint against the NCAA is from Tennessee and Virginia. I understand the NCAA is going after some schools for inducement using NiL. What’s the states’ complaint against the NCAA (other than all the schools are doing it so there shouldn’t be repercussions)? 3 Quote
Moderators Blake Munroe Posted February 8, 2024 Moderators Posted February 8, 2024 Got it, yall! We do post a daily Coffee and Football thread that you're more than welcome to ask questions in, but I'll be sure to ask these today. 1 Quote
Bobby Burton Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 2 hours ago, DanielOnorato said: To start us off, Sark said at his press conference today that talents such as Jerrin Thompson left on their own accord. While I appreciate our coaching staffs honesty with recruits and current members of the roster. What does Jerrins self exit say about the other guys in the room? Hook em Love this question. 1 Quote
Bobby Burton Posted February 8, 2024 Posted February 8, 2024 2 hours ago, Jbf19 said: I’d like to understand what the complaint against the NCAA is from Tennessee and Virginia. I understand the NCAA is going after some schools for inducement using NiL. What’s the states’ complaint against the NCAA (other than all the schools are doing it so there shouldn’t be repercussions)? Going to respond here so you can have it one spot for reference. The state of Virginia and Tennessee are fighting for the rights of the players, not of the schools. The states are saying two things in particular: 1. That the NCAA can not impose restrictions on NIL, whether a player is in high school or college. 2. The NCAA, therefore, can not impose restrictions on what is construed as inducement. And that is the heart of the NCAA's case against Tennessee. 2 Quote
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