Imo, the letters and public comments by UT leadership; stakeholders and the States of Tennessee and Virginia were the notices of [uck fay] off. We are just waiting for the courts to tell the NCAA that they have to [uck fay] off.
I am giddy that we finally sent [uck fay] off notices to the NCAA. There may very well be unintended consequences, but at this point in time I am giddy. I will keep my season tix even if we officially become a NFL minor league team. Probably because I am an alumnus of the University of Tennessee [uck fay]ing Volunteers.
None, what-so-ever. And I would say "no" to every request they make and sue them every single time they come on campus. "Please give us the phone records for this." "No. And this is Saul Goodman, he will be talking to you for a while."
Any consequences fall squarely on the NCAA. Their whole existence was to navigate these things and they failed to do so.
The NCAA has operated untouched for so long under the guise of "amateurism" even without the cover of antitrust exemption they believed they could act like a bully forever as long as they ignored the misbehavior of their favorites. They got [itch bay]-slapped by SCOTUS and ignored by Congress. They maintained their arrogance and failed to read the room. Even if they win the temp. injunction case, they will be hard-pressed to enforce and penalize relative their current retro-actively activated NIL "rules". If they do, they are even more stupid than I thought.