Senile Alligator
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Senile Alligator
@gators4lif3
Gator don’t play no shit




Give me the 9. I want to play Florida a 3rd time



.@POTUS: "Federal legislation must allow college athletic programs to set simple common sense rules without endless litigation, and establish a fair Name, Image, and Likeness standard that eliminates the patchwork of conflicting state laws... If Congress does not take action fast, it could destroy college sports, and destroy the colleges that play these sports."



In a memo sent today to NCAA schools, VP of Enforcement Jon Duncan announces that the DI Board of Directors has charged the staff to “pursue significant penalties” for tampering violations, while also more publicly announcing cases, and reminded schools about the tampering bylaw.


BREAKING: NCAA Tournament Committee’s Top 16 Seeds🚨 Do you agree?🤔 on3.com/news/ncaa-tour…

BREAKING: Tennessee QB Joey Aguilar's request for a preliminary injunction, giving him another season of eligibility, was denied in court Friday, @clowfb reports❌ on3.com/news/judge-den…



In a wide-ranging discussion with NCAA president Charlie Baker just now in Indianapolis, he talked with CBB media about eligibility issues, the CSC, ongoing efforts at federal legislation, etc. I asked, “why not collective bargaining?” Part of his response👇


NEW: The NCAA is threatening to vacate wins, erase stats, and fine schools if it wins its ongoing eligibility lawsuits. Indiana's Louis Moore, Memphis' Cortez Braham, and SDSU's Tatuo Martinson are directly in the crosshairs. (via @RossDellenger) on3.com/news/how-a-197…



Here is the Order to Show Cause requiring the NCAA's attorneys to appear and explain their early departure from the February 12 hearing in the Trinidad Chambliss case.



The NCAA suddenly deciding that they actually want to defend the Rule of Restitution -- in the Ninth Circuit of all places! -- is just a terrible, terrible idea. There's a reason why they haven't defended it in appeals until now. This is what judges think about it.


Here is the Order to Show Cause requiring the NCAA's attorneys to appear and explain their early departure from the February 12 hearing in the Trinidad Chambliss case.

Does the NCAA, finally, have a fix for its eligibility issue? The association is threatening to use a 51-yr-old rule to punish schools retroactively - vacate wins, etc - if it eventually wins cases in trial. More in our weekly sports biz column for @On3 on3.com/news/how-a-197…








