Vols033
Momma said knock you out
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Why is Tennessee always the ones to get hammered on a very common practice in college football? In 1999, ESPN launched an investigation into tutors for the football players. They said tutors were writing papers and doing other things to "help" our players. Problem? This is a common practice in every major college in the country. Same as our hostesses. Every major college in the nation does the same thing. Hostesses are very "involved" at every major college in the nation. They are a major part of the recruiting process. Noone, even the NCAA, can tell me that hostesses aren't doing some "special" things for players at Alabama, Florida, USC, Ohio St. and so on and so on. I just simply don't understand why Tennessee is always the school to get drilled over such actions. Reggie Bush's family gets a 250,000 dollar house paid for by an agent while he was at USC, and the NCAA does nothing. Tennessee does something that may be a little shady, but a very ordinary practice in the world of college sports, and gets an investigation over it. Great job NCAA.