By Chris Rosvoglou On Friday, the NCAA charged Tennessee’s football program with 18 Level I alleged rules violations. Per the notice of allegations, former Tennessee head coach Jeremy Pruitt provided roughly $9,000 to the mothers of two recruits. Pruitt’s wife, Casey, is also involved in this situation. She is being accused of making 25 payments totaling about $12,500. Overall, Tennessee’s former coaching staff allegedly paid out $60,000 to recruits, players and their families. College football fans aren’t strangers to teams breaking the rules, especially when it comes to recruiting. The fact …