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Report: Texas A&M Defensive lineman’s 2020 impermissible visit cost Tennessee $3,000

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Former Tennessee Football Head Coach Jeremy Pruitt, who coached the Volunteers from 2018-2020, has been embroiled in one the largest recruiting-based scandals in the last decade, as it has been reported that over $60,000 worth of impermissible benefits were provided to more than a dozen recruits, over his three-year coaching stint.

On Monday, Knoxville News Sentinel reporter Mike Wilson revealed the identity of one of the unnamed recruits who received such benefits, as current Texas A&M defensive lineman Walter Nolen, who was ranked as the No. 2-ranked player in the 2022 recruiting class, reportedly personally cost Pruitt a total of $3,000 while hosting Nolen and his family in October 2020.

Provided by Mike Wilson, here is the current timeline and repercussions from the numerous violations Pruitt committed:

“The in-person visit was outlined Friday when the NCAA announced its verdict after a yearslong probe into Pruitt’s program. The impermissible visit and benefits were among the more than 200 violations committed by Pruitt and his staff that resulted in a five-year probation for UT and at least $8 million in fines, as well as restrictions on scholarships and recruiting.”

After consecutive visits to College Station in November 2021, Nolen committed to the program on November 6 after attending Texas A&M’s 41-38 win against then No.1-ranked Alabama at Kyle Field on October 9.

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Note from Knox News: Nolen is not mentioned by name in NCAA and university investigative documents obtained by Knox News via a public records request.

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Titans vs. Bengals Week 15 inactives: Who's in, who's out?

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The Tennessee Titans (3-10) and Cincinnati Bengals (5-8) square off on Sunday afternoon at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee in Week 15.

Both teams have officially announced their inactives for the game. Below is a full list:

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Cal Baptist Lancers (5-5) at Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders (7-3)

Murfreesboro, Tennessee; Monday, 7:30 p.m. EST

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BOTTOM LINE: Middle Tennessee hosts Cal Baptist after Jlynn Counter scored 22 points in Middle Tennessee’s 82-79 loss to the Belmont Bruins.

The Blue Raiders are 3-1 in home games. Middle Tennessee ranks third in college basketball with 44.2 points in the paint led by Essam Mostafa averaging 11.2.

The Lancers are 0-2 on the road. Cal Baptist is seventh in the WAC with 21.4 defensive rebounds per game led by Kendal Coleman averaging 5.4.

Middle Tennessee scores 82.8 points, 5.7 more per game than the 77.1 Cal Baptist gives up. Cal Baptist scores 6.1 more points per game (77.4) than Middle Tennessee allows (71.3).

TOP PERFORMERS: Jestin Porter is scoring 16.9 points per game and averaging 2.1 rebounds for the Blue Raiders.

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Dominique Daniels Jr. is averaging 21.7 points and 3.4 assists for the Lancers.

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.




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Illini fall to No. 1 Tennessee 66-64 on Jordan Gainey’s buzzer-beating layup

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Jordan Gainey scored on a driving layup as time expired and finished with a career-high 23 points as No. 1 Tennessee extended its season-opening winning streak to 10 games, beating Illinois 66-64 on Saturday.

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After Illinois tied the game at 64 on the second of two free throws by Kasparas Jakucionis with 5.7 seconds left, Gainey took control. The Vols’ senior guard inbounded the ball to Igor Milicic, got it back and raced three-quarters the length of the court and scored over Jakucionis as time ran out.

Chaz Lanier scored 17 points for Tennessee before fouling out with 3:42 left. Milicic had 14 rebounds and a key steal and dunk with 1:32 remaining that put the Vols up 64-62.

Tennessee has won its first 10 games in a season for the first time in 25 years.

Jakucionis scored 22 points for Illinois (7-3). Tre White had 11 points and Kylan Boswell and Will Riley added 10 apiece.

Tennessee led 31-30 at halftime and finished 20 of 28 from the line. Illinois hit 30 of 36 free throw tries.

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Tennessee: The Vols should retain their No. 1 spot in the AP poll with the win.

Illinois: The Illini failed to win the rebounding battle for the first time this season, trailing 42-37.

Tennessee hadn’t trailed by more than three points this season before falling behind 8-0 in the first half. The Vols rallied and moved ahead at 18-17.

Tennessee is 9-1 in games in which they are ranked No. 1 in coach Rick Barnes’ 10 seasons and is 10-2 all-time. Illinois fell to 3-23 all-time vs. No. 1-ranked teams.

Tennessee hosts Western Carolina on Tuesday. Illinois takes on Missouri on Dec. 22 in St. Louis.

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