The preliminary injunction hearing between Tennessee and Virginia versus the NCAA has concluded, with no livestream available. The NCAA faced tough questions regarding NIL rights, with the AG highlighting issues related to player rights in the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Former Sewanee women's basketball coach placed over $93k in bets on sports, violating rules. The case involves discussions on prospect negotiations and market value. No immediate ruling was made after the hearing.
A basketball coach buyout of $15.5 million for Ohio State, which is about the amount that the school's football coach, Ryan Day, publicly said last year it needed in "NIL" to fund a team. https://t.co/VrN0qUu6As
Georgia men's basketball does not have a mid-week game this week, so I decided to do something a little different. I checked in on several former Dawgs who are still playing college basketball and wrote about how things are going this season https://t.co/CCNAR0ezZg
NEW: The NCAA needs real solutions. Instead, it’s waging a pointless legal fight in Tennessee. https://t.co/stD2hgJB12
No immediate ruling after preliminary injunction hearing in Tennessee, Virginia NIL lawsuit vs. NCAA https://t.co/jNYIIPX3O8
NCAA punishes former Division III women's basketball coach for gambling on college, pro sports https://t.co/1Qpc99cGXh
Former Sewanee women’s basketball coach placed $93K in bets on sports https://t.co/TEWJSnk9CQ https://t.co/STQO9uCgQ8
One of the better points the AG made today in closing was regarding NIL rights of players centered around the NCAA Basketball Tournament Said it would be like the NCAA picking a television network without knowing how much money the deal was for Read: https://t.co/kUSQ5t8LSo https://t.co/WD6WYjmVSO
Maybe you've heard there's a bit of a kerfuffle between Tennessee and NCAA over NIL. It all sounds super interesting, but instead of writing about it, I wrote about the player allegedly at the center of it all. https://t.co/xAmzKklOSO
Maybe you've heard there's a bit of a kerfuffle between Tennessee and NCAA over NIL. It all sounds super interesting, but instead of writing about it, I wrote about the player allegedly at the center of it all instead. https://t.co/xAmzKklOSO
The bets were made over a 26-month period, including 20 wagers on women’s college basketball. None were made on games including his team, per @NCAA_PR https://t.co/bDPdAK6piS
'This hits close to home' Why the University of Tennessee needs a federal court to push the NCAA off its campus - and soon. https://t.co/VA8ndlvggf
Yet another college coach in trouble for sports betting. Former Sewanee women's basketball head coach placed more than $93k in bets on college and pro sports, including 20 WBB games (none on his team). https://t.co/bMb87zxke8
he placed more than $93,000 in bets on college and professional sports over approximately two years! https://t.co/YlJ8M7Ujpm
$93k of bets over 26 months on a DIII WBB HC salary is something. https://t.co/T5raD2Yobv https://t.co/wOAzQacYy9
Former Sewanee women’s basketball head coach violated sports betting rules. https://t.co/YhP8iCgE9W
State of Tennessee and NCAA battle in courtroom, with a big orange flag welcoming all parties. Inside an entertaining hearing that saw the NCAA fumble the ball late in the game. Read: https://t.co/kUSQ5t8LSo https://t.co/Y75trdxcbJ
Today’s hearing is over for a preliminary injunction in the AGs of Tennessee and Virginia vs. NCAA case. Statement from TN AG: https://t.co/aU4dNxU7AE
One of the tougher questions to answer by NCAA attorney stemmed from a question as to the difference between a prospect having negotiations on a potential offer, which isn’t legal, compared to discussing their market value with a collective. This is where the NCAA fumbled
On the latest edition of Andy Staples On3, Pete Nakos joined to discuss where the Tennesse v. NCAA is headed ahead of today's preliminary injunction hearing. "All of a sudden you could have a governing body that that really can’t oversee NIL." Read: https://t.co/pvO31DEQ3U https://t.co/GZQNoEeXH0
There is no livestream of the TN/VA v NCAA preliminary injunction hearing, and no phones/computers are allowed in the courtroom. So we’ll have to wait to get a report on the proceedings. https://t.co/Ul6dDKIm8P