NCAA to speed up the investigation of major infractions cases
The ncaa wants to force the "independent" review board to accept the findings of their ncaa investigation unless they can prove a compelling need to do their own review. Basically telling a group of lawyers and they should just blindly accept the work of someone else. Not very "independent" any more.NCAA to speed up the investigation of major infractions cases
Write that and then do nothing. That is par for the NCAA course.---
“There can be no doubt the men’s basketball allegations are egregious, severe and are the kind that significantly undermine and threaten the NCAA Collegiate Model. The institution secured significant recruiting and competitive advantages by committing alleged Level I men’s basketball violations. The institution, in taking its defiant posture in the case, is indifferent to how its alleged violations may have adversely impacted other NCAA institutions who acted in compliance with NCAA legislation. Regarding the men’s basketball allegations, very few facts are in dispute." NCAA
You mean the "NCAA Collegiate Model" that doesn't even exist any more?Ku Timeline
August 22, 2018 NCAA enforcement staff issued verbal notice of inquiry to ku.
September 23, 2019, ku received a Notice of Allegations from the NCAA enforcement staff regarding alleged violations of NCAA bylaws within the Kansas men’s basketball and football programs. Per NCAA bylaws, the university was instructed it had 90 days to submit a response.
On November 21, 2019 that deadline was extended to February 19, 2020.
On January 30, 2020, the university received an amended NOA, and the deadline to respond was extended to March 5, 2020.
The university submitted its full response to the amended NOA on March 5, 2020.
On May 6, 2020 the NCAA replied to ku's response.
July 1st, 2020 ku's case was referred to the IARP.
The end, nothing has happened since that point.
---
“There can be no doubt the men’s basketball allegations are egregious, severe and are the kind that significantly undermine and threaten the NCAA Collegiate Model. The institution secured significant recruiting and competitive advantages by committing alleged Level I men’s basketball violations. The institution, in taking its defiant posture in the case, is indifferent to how its alleged violations may have adversely impacted other NCAA institutions who acted in compliance with NCAA legislation. Regarding the men’s basketball allegations, very few facts are in dispute." NCAA
fiji
So KU doesn’t dispute that Adidas made payments to players and their families to steer players to the school. Rather, Adidas was acting alone and doing so out of the goodness if it’s heart. In other words, there was no quid pro qou. How is this even remotely possible?Current info on some bluebloods including Kansas...still in view of NCAA due to basketball violations. Apparently, this hasn't died on the vine, yet.
NCAA president decries pace of basketball investigations
NCAA President Mark Emmert says investigations into allegations of major violations against several high-profile men’s college basketball programs have taken “way too long.”apnews.com
It’s not possible. In every scenario you have to call Adidas a booster and impermissible benefits were paid. KU’s defense is a joke.So KU doesn’t dispute that Adidas made payments to players and their families to steer players to the school. Rather, Adidas was acting alone and doing so out of the goodness if it’s heart. In other words, there was no quid pro qou. How is this even remotely possible?
Very well written article that clearly explains the joke that the NCAA was, is & continues to be. As Adidas is given a legal path with NIL & ESPN/SEC likewise in super conference football, the NCAA stands aside while raking in Billion$. $elf isn’t doing anything that Calipari, Pitino and others have done for years while the NCAA looked the other direction. Rant over but I don’t feel better.MSN
www.msn.com
Current info on some bluebloods including Kansas...still in view of NCAA due to basketball violations. Apparently, this hasn't died on the vine, yet.
NCAA president decries pace of basketball investigations
NCAA President Mark Emmert says investigations into allegations of major violations against several high-profile men’s college basketball programs have taken “way too long.”apnews.com
The NCAA will issue a penalty -- they will take scholarships away from Iowa State and band the Cyclones from post season play for five years as a penalty for Kansas' flagrant violations.How do I even begin to assess UNC versus Kansas?
Fake classes versus another blue blood who's gotten away from every penalty? How gross.