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NCAA Bundles Past Violations In Other Sports Against Tennessee As Heavyweight Fight Brews | Trey Wallace

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
February 2, 2024
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NCAA vs. Tennessee: Battle Brewing in College Athletics

Knoxville, Tenn. – The NCAA is facing off against Tennessee in a heavyweight fight that could get messy. While the NCAA claims to be righting its wrongs, it continues to hound schools over past transgressions. Tennessee’s administration, however, wants to take the offensive and put the spotlight on the upcoming battle with the Commonwealth of Virginia. The support from opposing fan bases and member institutions has thrust Tennessee athletics back into the public eye.

Tennessee officials are determined to avoid another long and drawn-out process with the NCAA, especially after dealing with the fallout from former head coach Jeremy Pruitt. Athletic director Danny White and Chancellor Donde Plowman have been vocal about their frustrations, feeling as if they are being treated unfairly. The Tennessee administration is fighting hard in the court of public opinion, knowing that the NCAA’s inquiries may be overdrawn in this new era of college athletics.

The NCAA’s investigation into Tennessee involves more than just quarterback Nico Iamaleava’s recruitment. They are also looking into compliance issues within the baseball and basketball programs. While these are not new violations, the NCAA is bundling them together to build a case against the Vols. However, initial reports may have caused unnecessary worry for fans of the baseball and basketball teams, as no new violations have been uncovered.

The NCAA seems determined to go after the Tennessee athletic department for any small infraction they can find. They are using baseball coach Tony Vitello’s past situation and basketball assistant Rod Clark’s suspension as evidence of a pattern of non-compliance. The NCAA is grasping at straws to accuse Tennessee of a lack of institutional control, causing concern among those inside the athletic department.

In response to the NCAA’s investigation, the State of Tennessee has filed a lawsuit against the organization. This move aims to bring the NCAA out of the court of public opinion and into a courthouse in East Tennessee. NCAA President Charlie Baker would prefer to see this fight disappear, but it seems they have poked the wrong bear.

On a separate note, the SEC and Big Ten have joined forces to create an advisory group to navigate the new era of college athletics. One area of focus is NIL enforcement, which has been a hot topic for the NCAA. SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey, known for his expertise in college athletics, is a valuable asset in Tennessee’s fight against the NCAA. He has been actively involved in discussions with the NCAA and emphasized the need for collaboration between conferences.

The partnership between the SEC and Big Ten may have an impact on potential cases involving NIL, including the one Tennessee is preparing to fight in court. It remains to be seen how influential this new group will be in shaping the future of college athletics.

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