By SwimSwam Contributors on SwimSwam Courtesy: Robert Dickson A day after a potential NCAA investigation of the University of Tennessee for NIL violations was reported, the Attorney Generals of the State of Tennessee and the Commonwealth of Virginia have jointly filed an antitrust action against the NCAA. The Complaint alleges that the NCAA has entered into “an illegal agreement” to restrain and suppress competition because of its NIL-recruiting ban. Currently, the NCAA prohibits the use of NIL as a recruiting inducement for prospective college athletes. The Plaintiffs point out that the NCAA does permit other forms of financial compensation to be used as an inducement (i.e. athletic scholar
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