Kansas is self-imposing a 4 game suspension on Bill Self and 4 assistants for their role in recruiting violations from 2019. Many of you may remember the Adidas violations.
NCAA Violation Allegations:
In 2019, the NCAA hit Kansas with five Level I violations in September of 2019. Significantly, there were charges of “lack of institutional control and head coach responsibility” against Bill Self. The charges stem from allegations that individuals connected to Adidas acted as boosters and gave money to the families of Kansas prospect recruits. Moreover, the program did not properly monitor any alleged wrongdoing by Adidas. Thus, the NCAA implemented the lack of institutional control charges.
4 GAMES. THATS IT. They had 5 LEVEL 1 violations and get a slap on the wrist from the school. They hope this will appease the NCAA and help the school avoid further sanctions. I hope the NCAA hammers them.
So now that players are paid NIL fees, do we just disregard this or do we hold coaches accountable for violating the rules that were in place at the time?
NCAA Violation Allegations:
In 2019, the NCAA hit Kansas with five Level I violations in September of 2019. Significantly, there were charges of “lack of institutional control and head coach responsibility” against Bill Self. The charges stem from allegations that individuals connected to Adidas acted as boosters and gave money to the families of Kansas prospect recruits. Moreover, the program did not properly monitor any alleged wrongdoing by Adidas. Thus, the NCAA implemented the lack of institutional control charges.
Kansas suspends Self, assistant for 4 games
Kansas suspended coach Bill Self and assistant Kurtis Townsend for the first four games as part of restrictions related to its 2017 corruption case.
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4 GAMES. THATS IT. They had 5 LEVEL 1 violations and get a slap on the wrist from the school. They hope this will appease the NCAA and help the school avoid further sanctions. I hope the NCAA hammers them.
So now that players are paid NIL fees, do we just disregard this or do we hold coaches accountable for violating the rules that were in place at the time?