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Iowa State Self-Reports Major Phone Call Violation

Iowa State has recommended to the Division I Committee on Infractions that it be placed on probation for two years for phone call violations committed from 2008 to 2011. An extensive audit revealed a smattering of impermissible phone calls and one bigger issue: Iowa State said that out of approximately 750,000 total calls made by […]

NCAA Wins Yet Another Financial Aid Antitrust Case

If you are going to fight the NCAA in court, you have to be smart about it. The NCAA has had some impressive winning streaks, punctuated by a few significant losses and a conservative strategy with settlements. As much as the association looks to be getting battered in court right now, the NCAA is still […]

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Stipend Fight Moves to California Legislature

Stipends covering all or part of the gap between the NCAA’s full grant-in-aid and the cost of attendance at an institution have bogged down in the NCAA. The $2,000 miscellaneous expense allowance was shelved under heavy opposition. Need-based plans may not end up assisting the football and men’s basketball players that generate the revenue for […]

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Louisville Will Take Care of Kevin Ware

Kevin Ware’s unfortunate leg injury in Louisville’s Elite Eight game against Duke has been a convenient chance to pile on the NCAA. Among the accusations is that it is possible, even likely, that Ware will both lose his scholarship and be stuck footing the bills for a long recovery. Much of this fear is based […]

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Preparing for O’Bannon

Pat Haden made headlines when he said to Sports Illustrated’s Stuart Mandel that the O’Bannon lawsuit was not a slam dunk for the NCAA and that schools needed to start preparing for a loss: “The context of the lawsuit has changed. What do we do if we lost?” Haden said of the NCAA’s side. “All […]

Harrow Likely to Get Waiver for Second Transfer

Harrow started his college career at North Carolina State for the 2010–11 academic year. He transferred to Kentucky and sat out the Wildcats’ run to the national championship in 2011–12. This year he started 24 times for Kentucky. At the beginning of the year Harrow left the team because his father suffered a stroke. Harrow […]

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NCAA Allegedly Approved Muhammad Visits

Ron Holmes, the father of star UCLA freshman Shabazz Muhammad, had groomed his son for stardom from a very young age. When it came time to navigate the NCAA hurdles that faced both any top basketball recruit as well as Muhammad specifically, Holmes was more than prepared: For more than two years, he had been […]

SLU Self-Reports Mass Ineligibility Violation

On Thursday, Southeastern Louisiana self-reported the most recent in a string of mass ineligibility violations. SLU announced that from 2005–06 to 2009–10, 137 student-athletes were improperly certified, and thus not eligible for competition. Like many of these violations, the problem was not the academic performance of the athletes. The problem was the paperwork. “This was […]

More NCAA Misconduct Alleged in Miami Investigation

Miami is alleging even more NCAA misconduct as it fights to have its case dismissed. The most explosive allegation is that after Ameen Najjar was fired for using Nevin Shaprio’s attorney to get access to depositions, his replacement kept right at it: After taking over for Najjar, [Stephanie] Hannah attempted to work with Perez on […]

What Happened to DeMarcus Walker

DeMarcus Walker, a four-star defensive end who switched his commitment from Alabama to Florida State, is currently sitting out awaiting certification by the NCAA Eligibility Center. According to a series of tweets by Walker, the NCAA is reviewing a potential “fake class” and may have been tipped off to the fake class by Alabama. So […]

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