Lacking punishment for Tennessee’s egregious cheating leaves Greg Sankey unsure about future of enforcement

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NASHVILLE — In the midst of a traditional kickoff to the college football season at the 2023 SEC Media Days, one uncomfortable truism has emerged: It pays to cheat. That’s at least one of the residual messages from last week’s penalties applied to Tennessee football after an NCAA investigation revealed hundreds of violations, 18 of them deemed to be the Level 1 (major) variety. Tap below to read the report by Dennis Dodd for CBSSports.

Lacking punishment for Tennessee’s egregious cheating leaves Greg Sankey unsure about future of enforcement

The SEC commissioner recognizes options are limited for the NCAA going forward