The University of Tennessee chancellor ripped the NCAA president in a scathing letter released Tuesday that said the "failing" organization is pursuing "factually untrue and procedurally flawed" allegations that the school violated rules overseeing name, image and likeness compensation to athletes.
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On January 11, the NCAA announced its most significant (and, at least arguably, only) name, image, and likeness (NIL) enforcement action to date against a university and its football.
The NCAA has approved the ISCA Open, an overflow for the US Open, as an NCAA Championship qualifying meet, in spite of mixing collegiate and pro swimmers.