Tennessee v. NCAA: Could the death penalty be involved?
Written by Sports NewsDan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger & SIs Pat Forde devote todays episode to Tennessees lawsuit against the NCAA after reports that the University of Tennessee is under investigation for NIL violations. The school has received help from both the Tennessee and Virginia attorneys general in a lawsuit against the NCAA in attempts to get a courts ruling to absolve them. The guys dive into whether or not Tennessee committed any violations, as well as if the NCAA can retroactively enforce any punishments.
The podcast then debates about whether or not the current college athletics structure should involve guardrails and, if found guilty, whether or not the NCAA could invoke the death penalty on the Volunteers.
Later in the show, with March Madness nearing, the podcast takes a look at this weekends packed college hoops action.
To close out the episode, The Peoples Court opens up a case on a gassy airplane passenger.
1:00 - Tennessee is suing the NCAA over NIL violations
47:32 - College basketball is heating up with a big weekend
53:00 - The Peoples Court: Airplane flatulence
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