Semi-OT:NCAA charges Vols hoops, football with violations

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With the chance of Tenn getting some serious restrictions put ont their program, does that give us a chance at a de-commit from DeAnthony Arnett?

Jon Benke

February 23rd, 2011 at 2:14 PM ^

A friend of mine, who goes to Georgia, says that it's common knowledge amongst SEC schools that the girls "hook up" with recruits on visits to Tennessee, which is basically prostitution, and that's not even the major problem, so I am guessing it'll be pretty severe.

EDIT: I found this hard to believe at first, though some of the initial reports back some weird relations between girls and recruit's visits.

JDVan

February 23rd, 2011 at 1:25 PM ^

Arnett is a thing of the past. Even if he were to transfer and sit out a year I do not believe we were his #2. Once again never going to happen.

I am excitied to see this as the perfect storm to take the lead for O'Brien. From the news after Godin visit it looks like he will be one of our first commits. Best friend commitment and UT getting nailed with violations... come on down to UM.

justingoblue

February 23rd, 2011 at 1:38 PM ^

So this is now Tennessee football, Alabama football, and an ongoing investigation at Auburn.

Hmm...I'm starting to think that maybe the SEC isn't the cleanest place around.

AnthonyThomas

February 23rd, 2011 at 1:44 PM ^

For perspective on Arnett, there's a substantial rumor that MSU thought he was such a strong lock that they didn't recruit him very hard so he decided to go to Tennessee. We never did and never will have a chance at him.