A news report came out that added to the the troubles at UNC... The coming NCAA ruling might easily roll over into all aspects of UNC athletics
These 3 quotes say it all.
1-In the notice of allegations, NCAA investigators on Feb. 10 laid out their case against former UNC coaches. Nearly all were described as a Level 1 Violations, the most severe, because the violations provided or were intended to provide advantages in recruiting and showed “reckless indifference” to the NCAA constitution and bylaws.
2-“It is extremely unfortunate that the actions of our former coaches initially went undetected; however, the allegations do not charge that we lacked institutional control or failed to monitor our men’s basketball program,” she said.
3- Hill completed academic coursework in algebra for a men’s basketball player, and he directed an athletic trainer to do the same for another prospective player, according to the report.
The $7,000 Hill provided to recruits paid tuition for prospective student athletes, according to the report. On top of providing benefits and taking courses for prospective students, Hill directed assistant coaches to do the same, according to the report. Combined with Hill’s contributions, UNC coaches paid $12,000 in tuition at other institutions.
http://www.greeleytribune.com/news/local/ncaa-university-of-northern-colorado-coach-did-coursework-paid-tuition-for-prospective-recruits/
These 3 quotes say it all.
1-In the notice of allegations, NCAA investigators on Feb. 10 laid out their case against former UNC coaches. Nearly all were described as a Level 1 Violations, the most severe, because the violations provided or were intended to provide advantages in recruiting and showed “reckless indifference” to the NCAA constitution and bylaws.
2-“It is extremely unfortunate that the actions of our former coaches initially went undetected; however, the allegations do not charge that we lacked institutional control or failed to monitor our men’s basketball program,” she said.
3- Hill completed academic coursework in algebra for a men’s basketball player, and he directed an athletic trainer to do the same for another prospective player, according to the report.
The $7,000 Hill provided to recruits paid tuition for prospective student athletes, according to the report. On top of providing benefits and taking courses for prospective students, Hill directed assistant coaches to do the same, according to the report. Combined with Hill’s contributions, UNC coaches paid $12,000 in tuition at other institutions.
http://www.greeleytribune.com/news/local/ncaa-university-of-northern-colorado-coach-did-coursework-paid-tuition-for-prospective-recruits/