Why Are Big 12 Schools FURIOUS with BYU? NCAA Violation Rumors in NIL, Transfer Portal Tampering

EPISODE · May 8, 2025 · 27 MIN

Why Are Big 12 Schools FURIOUS with BYU? NCAA Violation Rumors in NIL, Transfer Portal Tampering

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While there haven't been officially confirmed investigations or widespread reports of BYU tampering with other specific Big 12 schools' players in the transfer portal, the topic has certainly generated discussion and some accusations, primarily from rival fanbases. Here's a breakdown of the situation and the context:Key Themes in the Rumors and Discussions:Utah Rivalry: The most prominent rumors and accusations of tampering involve the University of Utah. Given the intense "Holy War" rivalry between BYU and Utah, any player movement from Utah to BYU (or vice versa) often sparks immediate speculation among fans. Some Utah fans have voiced concerns online about potential improper contact or inducements from BYU before players officially enter the portal.NIL as a Factor: The advent of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities has added a new layer to the transfer portal landscape. There are concerns across college sports that schools or their boosters might be using NIL deals to entice players to transfer, potentially constituting tampering if contact occurs before the player is in the portal. BYU, with a dedicated and potentially well-funded alumni base, has been mentioned in these broader discussions, though not always with specific evidence of tampering.Baylor Allegations: There was a notable instance in April 2025 where a personality associated with Baylor's Locked On podcast accused BYU of tampering in relation to a Baylor transfer. This highlights how the competitive nature of recruiting within the Big 12 can lead to such accusations.    General Suspicions: As BYU enters the Big 12 with increased resources and a national profile, some fans of other Big 12 schools might be moreQuick to suspect tampering when players choose to transfer to Provo, even without concrete evidence. This can be fueled by the perception that BYU now has the means (including NIL) to be a more aggressive recruiter.Important Considerations:Lack of Concrete Evidence: It's crucial to emphasize that the vast majority of these discussions are based on speculation, fan theories, and anecdotal observations rather than confirmed investigations or official reports of wrongdoing by BYU.Difficulty in Proving Tampering: Tampering is notoriously difficult to prove. A player's decision to transfer can be influenced by numerous legitimate factors, and demonstrating improper pre-portal contact is challenging.BYU's Compliance: BYU, as an institution with a strong emphasis on rules and conduct, would face significant repercussions if found to have engaged in widespread tampering.Past NCAA Issues for BYU Athletics:It's worth noting that BYU's athletic programs have faced NCAA scrutiny in the past, though these instances don't directly relate to current tampering allegations within the Big 12:BYU Basketball (2018-2019): The BYU men's basketball program was penalized by the NCAA for providing improper benefits (including travel, entertainment, and cash) to a former player by boosters. This resulted in vacated wins, probation, a fine, and recruiting restrictions.    In summary, while rumors and accusations of BYU tampering with other Big 12 schools' players exist, particularly concerning Utah, there is no widespread evidence of systematic violations or ongoing NCAA investigations into the matter as of today, May 6, 2025. The discussions are often fueled by rivalries, the new landscape of NIL and the transfer portal, and general speculation. It's important to distinguish between fan conjecture and confirmed wrongdoing. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Supply HouseJoin the Trade Master program today at SupplyHouse.com/TM and start ordering plumbing, HVAC, and electrical supplies with just a few clicks. Plus, use promo code SH5 for 5% off your first order. That’s SupplyHouse.com! Amazon Fire TV Stick 4kDid you know your Fire TV is also an Xbox? Turn any TV into your gaming and entertainment hub with Fire TV Stick 4K devices — no console required. 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