November 7, 2024

REPORT: The NCAA Is Looking Into Tennessee issues

The Tennessee Volunteers could be facing more penalties as the NCAA has opened a new investigation, this time regarding Name, Image, and Likeness.

The Tennessee Volunteer football team has been hit with sanctions from the NCAA for more than 200 infractions during the recruiting process, and these penalties are not even a year old.

As to the reports by Pat Forde of SI.com, the NCAA has initiated a fresh probe into the Volunteers, which focuses on Name, Image, and Likeness. This might result in further fines for the team.

According to Forde’s investigation, the NCAA turned down a request for comment on the matter, and aside from the connection to NIL, the alleged infractions remain incredibly ambiguous. As of right now, Tennessee’s most notable NIL contract is with Nico Iamaleava, their starting quarterback. A former five-star quarterback, Iamaleava reportedly inked a deal that could pay him

According to these allegations, the NCAA has launched three investigations into NIL recruitment since the year’s beginning: Florida State, Florida, and now Tennessee.

Additionally, in a statement to SI, the NCAA declined to comment. Associate director of communications Meghan Durham Wright stated, “With rare exceptions, the NCAA does not comment on current, pending, or potential investigations due to confidentiality rules put in place by member schools.” According to a source with knowledge of the investigation, Tennessee does not think it has broken any NIL laws, SI is told. The NCAA’s changing guidelines in that area was described by the source as “vague and contradictory.” – Pat Forde regarding the Tennessee probe.

 

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