The Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association (TSSAA) has placed Volunteer High School ’s football program on probation following an investigation into recruiting and offseason practice violations, according to a letter obtained by WJHL in Tennessee . TSSAA Executive Director Mark Reeves said the organization reviewed allegations that Volunteer violated both its sports calendar and recruiting bylaws. The investigation found multiple infractions tied to impermissible offseason workouts and contact with a student-athlete from another school. Violations Detailed in Investigation According to the TSSAA, Volunteer conducted organized activities involving more than six players on at least three occasions outside the allowable 10-day offseason practice window. Those sessions met the definition of practice under TSSAA rules and were not permitted. The investigation also determined that a student connected to Volunteer’s program invited a Cherokee High School player to a “Sunday training” session.…