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    from the AP

    The NCAA placed Indiana University on three years' probation Tuesday for a telephone recruiting scandal that decimated the once-storied basketball program.
    The governing body also imposed stiff penalties on former coach Kelvin Sampson and an assistant.
    Sampson made more than 100 impermissible phone calls to recruits made while still on probation for a similar phone-call scandal at Oklahoma. The former assistant is Rob Senderoff, now an assistant at Kent State.
    The penalties cap a 20-month saga that began with Sampson's hiring in March 2006 while under the cloud of a telephone recruiting scandal at Oklahoma. The NCAA faulted the university for inadequate monitoring when Sampson was hired but acknowledged the former coach's conduct was "unprecedented."
    "He ignored signed compliance agreements with the institution in which he agreed to comply with the penalties imposed on him and his program due to his commission of violations in the Oklahoma case," the NCAA report said. "He ignored telephone penalties imposed on him in that case and committed the same type violations for which he had already been penalized during the same time that those penalties were in effect.
    Sampson repeatedly has denied the violations.
    The Associated Press left messages for Indiana officials seeking comment. Calls to Sampson, now an assistant with the Milwaukee Bucks, and Senderoff were not immediately returned.
    "It's bittersweet," said Indiana coach Tom Crean from Maui, Hawaii. "We didn't want to lose postseason, scholarships or television. Thank God we didn't lose any of those so we can continue to move the program without the what-ifs."

  • #2
    Yup..less than a slap on the wrist...in fact actually a little blessing to suggest they can cheat as they wish and will get nothing worse than probation.

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    • #3
      What a joke

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      • #4
        as a followup there's some news today that the new Indiana University President is shaking up the entire
        Athletic Department, especially the Compliance Department, at IU.
        Stay up to date with all the Indiana Hoosiers sports news, recruiting, transfers, and more at 247Sports.com


        "Glass Reorganizes Athletic Department"

        (IU Media Release)

        By IU Media Relations

        Apr 15, 2009

        Indiana University Vice President and Director of Intercollegiate Athletics,
        Fred Glass, announced today a reorganization of the athletic department to
        focus resources on his priorities of compliance, academic achievement, and
        athletic excellence.

        A central feature of the reorganization will be to split the current position of
        associate athletic director for student development & compliance, which had
        been responsible for compliance and academics (as well as overseeing the
        women??™s basketball program), into two new associate athletic director
        positions which will individually focus on compliance and academics,
        respectively. Department veteran Mary Ann Rohleder will become the
        associate athletic director for compliance, and Grace Calhoun will become the
        associate athletic director for academic & student development services.

        Glass noted that his first charge to Rohleder is to immediately secure an
        external expert to conduct a comprehensive audit of the department??™s
        compliance function. Glass has asked Calhoun to similarly secure an audit of
        the department??™s academic support function
        .."


        also....three "department veterans" are being relieved of their duties and moved to other positions...

        so why the "comprehensive audit"???
        are they suspecting more trouble, more violations??
        Why only now are they shaking up their compliance dept.??
        All the problems occurred between 1 and 2.5 years ago....why didn't they shake up the department back when all the cheating was occurring??

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