Skull Session: Gene Smith Wants NCAA to Enforce Rules, Isaac Likekele Only Visited Ohio State, and Jimmy Sotos Talks Social Media

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Skull Session: Gene Smith Wants NCAA to Enforce Rules, Isaac Likekele Only Visited Ohio State, and Jimmy Sotos Talks Social Media
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Skull Session: Gene Smith wants the NCAA to enforce NIL rules, Isaac Likekele didn't visit any other schools but Ohio State, Jimmy Sotos discusses his social media, and more.

Since the NIL concept began last July, college officials say there is well-documented evidence that boosters and collectives have arranged deals with prospects, many striking agreements before recruits signed with their new school. There is evidence of some boosters even hosting prospects at their homes and flying them to visit campuses, which all constitutes NCAA violations, leaders say.

From the sound of things, it also sounds like the NCAA is going to be very willing to punish schools who've bent and skirted the rules the past couple of months – which would be absolutely hilarious if it actually happens.-style rager going down in their house. These schools have kinda just been doing whatever the hell they wanted without even really considered that they could have to face consequences for their actions.

At first, it didn't make a whole lot of sense to me why Ohio State suddenly went from targeting post players in the portal to deciding "actually, we'll sign this large guard who can't shoot instead," but the more I hear about him the more I get it.Jimmy Sotos played like seven minutes a game this year, didn't start once, and averaged about a single shot attempt per contest, but thanks to his TikTok thirst trap game, the dude absolutely raked in NIL money.

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