
Would the SEC threaten to boot Tennessee for following its own state law?
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There could be a showdown looming between Tennessee and the SEC.
(0:00-0:48) Intro
(0:48-19:35) Could SEC threaten Tennessee or Vanderbilt?
(19:36-34:32) Wrapping up the SEC, Tennessee talk
(34:33-43:23) Notre Dame-USC ending?
(43:24-47:21) Story Time with Ari
(47:22-52:21) What's next with Notre Dame-USC
(52:22-1:00:46) Conclusion: Cotton Bowl Food
Tennessee (the state) passed a law that appears to be insurance in case the House v. NCAA settlement blows up. The SEC and the other power conferences are demanding that their schools abide by the rules created by the settlement. Tennessee (the university) fears those rules may violate federal law and doesn’t want to get sued.
It’s a standoff!
Plus, is USC about to cancel its football series with Notre Dame? If the series dies, would it be one of the softest moves in college football history?
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