The media published numerous articles and features concerning the fallout and reaction to the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions’s April 27, 2012, decision in the University of South Carolina-Columbia enforcement case. The Committee on Infractions determined South Carolina failed to monitor its athletics program and was responsible for impermissible recruiting, extra-benefits and preferential treatment. The committee also … Continue reading
The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions issued its decision in the University of South Carolina-Columbia enforcement case on April 27, 2012. The Committee on Infractions’ report was in response to a notice of allegations issued by the NCAA enforcemnt staff against South Carolina. The staff contended “possible major violations occurred” in the football, men’s basketball, and … Continue reading
The University of Central Florida (UCF), former director of athletics Keith Tribble and assistant football coach David Kelly are currently participating in a hearing before the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions. The hearing, which is held in an Indianapolis, Indiana, hotel, will address allegations issued by the NCAA enforcement staff against UCF and the former athletics … Continue reading
The University of Central Florida (UCF), former director of athletics Keith Tribble and assistant football coach David Kelly on Monday, February 20, 2012, filed their respective respones to the notice of allegations issued by the NCAA enforcement staff. UCF and the involved parties are scheduled to appear before the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions … Continue reading
Iliana Limón of the Orlando Sentinel authored a February 6, 2012, article that provided an update to the enforcement case involving the University of Central Florida (UCF). Specifically, Limón reported the “NCAA has extended the deadline for UCF to respond to allegations of recruiting infractions within the football and men’s basketball programs”. According to the piece, “UCF was … Continue reading
The NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions released the public infractions report in the Ohio State University enforcement case on Tuesday, December 20, 2011. Ohio State was cited for failure to monitor, preferential treatment and extra-benefit violations in its football program. The committee also determined former head football coach Jim Tressel engaged in unethical conduct … Continue reading
On December 14, 2011, the University of South Carolina responded to the September 19, 2011, notice of allegations issued by the NCAA enforcement staff. South Carolina’s response can be viewed and downloaded at the institution’s website, which can be located by clicking here. The NCAA staff, through the notice of allegations, contended “possible major violations occurred” in … Continue reading
The NCAA issued a second notice of allegations on November 3, 2011, to Ohio State University. In the document, the NCAA provided Ohio State notice that it will face a “failure to monitor” allegation, as well as alleged rules-violations involving the football program. The allegation in the November 3 notice pertain to approximately $2,405 worth … Continue reading
On September 28, 2011, the NCAA enforcement staff issued a notice of allegations in the enforcement case involving Kean University. The NCAA staff, through the notice of allegations, contended five violations occurred. Two of the violations were self-reported by the institution and three violations were alleged by the NCAA enforcement staff. The allegations included: During … Continue reading
The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill (UNC) released its response to the NCAA notice of allegations, which was issued on June 21, 2011. UNC’s response included numerous self-imposed penalties. The enforcement staff alleged: An academic support center tutor and football student-athletes engaged in academic fraud-which resulted in the student-athletes being ineligible to compete in athletics … Continue reading