http://publicaffairs.ku.edu/sites/publicaffairs.ku.edu/files/docs/NCAA NOA Reply FINAL.pdf
https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...-major-recruiting-violations-under-bill-self/
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Dammmmmmmmmmmn. They HAVE to fire Self after this right? If not, would they get the death penalty? Holy szht
EDIT: Added CBS article
https://www.cbssports.com/college-b...-major-recruiting-violations-under-bill-self/
Where KU and the NCAA are at odds: responsibility for all of this.
"The institution, Self and Townsend have accepted no responsibility for this conduct," the NCAA's opening statement reads. "They assert that Adidas and four of its employees or consultants are not representatives of the institution's athletic interests."
That assertion is strongly contested by the NCAA enforcement group, which cites NCAA legislation as precedent for the realities -- and temptations -- that shoe-company affiliation can bring about.
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The next step in this process is for the NCAA and Kansas to agree on a hearing date with the Committee on Infractions. That date is not yet known, as the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the timeline of NCAA cases across the board. Its timeline is important, though, because resolution to this case is sought before the scheduled start of the 2020-21 season. Infractions hearings are historically done in person. The logistics of that remain to be worked out.
Key quote from article
Dammmmmmmmmmmn. They HAVE to fire Self after this right? If not, would they get the death penalty? Holy szht
EDIT: Added CBS article
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