"The National Collegiate Athletic Association expects to review more infractions than ever this year, suggesting historic problems in college sports.
The NCAA's enforcement staff, which investigates major rules violations, is on course to complete 20 infractions cases in 2007 -- about a third more than last year and twice the number it handled five years ago ...
The biggest problems tend to happen in football and men's basketball, where the financial stakes are highest. In most years, more than half of the major infractions occur in those programs. This year NCAA investigators have started keeping a closer eye on recruiting, which ...has become "increasingly creative".
The NCAA's enforcement staff, which investigates major rules violations, is on course to complete 20 infractions cases in 2007 -- about a third more than last year and twice the number it handled five years ago ...
The biggest problems tend to happen in football and men's basketball, where the financial stakes are highest. In most years, more than half of the major infractions occur in those programs. This year NCAA investigators have started keeping a closer eye on recruiting, which ...has become "increasingly creative".
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