At least six Division I men's basketball programs will receive Notices of Allegations for Level I violations from the NCAA by the summer, stemming from the federal government's recently completed investigation of the sport, a top NCAA official told CBS Sports.
Stan Wilcox, NCAA vice president for regulatory affairs, said two high-profile programs would receive notices of allegations by early July. The remaining four would be rolled out later in the summer in what was described as a wave of NCAA investigations meant to clean up major-college basketball.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-ba...y-this-summer/
There could be more schools nailed in the future.
The spokesman also said:
"There's even another group of cases that we're still working on," Wilcox said. "The main thing is that we're up and ready. We're moving forward and you'll see consequences."
Level I violations are considered the most serious by the NCAA. They carry the strongest punishments that can include scholarship reductions, postseason bans and show-cause orders against coaches.
Kansas, Arizona, Louisville, Oklahoma State, USC, and Auburn were the 6 schools mentioned in the FBI case that seemed to be found to have had the most serious violations. However, more than 20 schools were mentioned in that FBI case. Louisville was already on probation from their hooker/stripper recruiting violations case.
Stan Wilcox, NCAA vice president for regulatory affairs, said two high-profile programs would receive notices of allegations by early July. The remaining four would be rolled out later in the summer in what was described as a wave of NCAA investigations meant to clean up major-college basketball.
https://www.cbssports.com/college-ba...y-this-summer/
There could be more schools nailed in the future.
The spokesman also said:
"There's even another group of cases that we're still working on," Wilcox said. "The main thing is that we're up and ready. We're moving forward and you'll see consequences."
Level I violations are considered the most serious by the NCAA. They carry the strongest punishments that can include scholarship reductions, postseason bans and show-cause orders against coaches.
Kansas, Arizona, Louisville, Oklahoma State, USC, and Auburn were the 6 schools mentioned in the FBI case that seemed to be found to have had the most serious violations. However, more than 20 schools were mentioned in that FBI case. Louisville was already on probation from their hooker/stripper recruiting violations case.
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