Consent is subjective. I mean, if they get in the car and drink my natty ice, that's sounds like a yes to me.
Sooner or later a conference administrator is gonna get the bright idea that if we can get two or more conferences to join together the ncaa could be voted out of business ignoring them.
I'm gonna guess the dumbazz Conference leaderships signed something making it legally consentual. But that is just a guess. If not, you might be right and then the jury selection will be key. Taking your ball and going home is probably the only out.
I keep waiting for the B1G to realize them and the SEC need to go at this together and laugh at everyone else.
Just saw a headline that there's a chance we are going to get off with minimal penalties? Anybody got anything?
I haven't seen anything, but if they even come in with "You have to send the NCAA a box of donuts" as our punishment, I would tell them to [uck fay] right off.
Logically, the optics for hammering Tennessee for something now part of the rules and punishing a different group of players and coaches than the ones who did it would be bad.
I'd be ok with sending the NCAA a box of stale, weeks old, nasty Dunkin Donuts as an "eff you". UNC's only punishment for having their athletes enrolled in fake, fraudulent classes for a generation was receiving a stern "you better not do it again" letter. We must make it very clear to the NCAA they can shove it where the sun don't shine.
How long will it be before we watch a 30 for 30 about how the ncaa was shown the door by all conferences commissioners class action suit because they were unfairly inconsistent and were affecting player and likeness revenue.