Tennessee Chancellor Donde Plowman is hopping mad about the NCAA allegations leveled against the Vols.

The situation was first reported on by Sports Illustrated, and ESPN obtained a letter from Plowman to the NCAA. The investigation puts the Vols in the area for potential repeat violator sanctions. ESPN’s Pete Thamel reported that the current allegations include the potential for the enforcement staff to charge multiple Level 1 and Level 2 violations. The case revolves around activity related to the Spyre Collective, which is Tennessee’s primary NIL collective.

Plowman told NCAA President Charlie Baker that the allegations are “factually untrue and procedurally flawed.” Plowman calls the NCAA rules regarding NIL “intellectually dishonest” in how they are written.

“The NCAA’s allegations are factually untrue and procedurally flawed,” Plowman wrote in the letter. “Moreover, it is intellectually dishonest for the NCAA enforcement staff to pursue infractions cases as if student-athletes have no NIL rights and as if institutions all have been functioning post-Alston with a clear and unchanging set of rules and willfully violating them.”

Tennessee is simply the latest program to face similar allegations from the NCAA.

The NCAA earlier this month hit Florida State with an unprecedented infractions case tied to NIL-related recruiting violations. A negotiated resolution between the school and the NCAA included a 3-game suspension for an FSU assistant coach, 2 years probation, and a 3-year disassociation from a booster connected to a prominent collective with ties to the school.

It was the first time the NCAA punished a school for using NIL compensation as recruiting inducement.