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NCAA has new Investigative Arm for NCAA Infractions

looks like ncaa has new “outside “ infractions team. I imagine this might be bad news for the Adidas/ Nike scandal teams.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nc...ent-arm-with-outside-investigators/ar-AAFbVLN

the gist of it:

All potential infractions cases still will be initiated by schools or NCAA enforcement. There are three ways to request a case be moved to [the new] IARP.

“A school that is involved in an in infractions matter in the existing structure could request to have their case removed to the independent structure. The vice president of enforcement can make that request as well. And the last entity that can refer a case is the (Division I) committee on infractions,” Stevenson Starks said.

A five-member Infractions Referral Committee will determine whether cases will be moved out of the traditional enforcement process.
 
Nice political move by NCAA leaders. Hire a consultant and stay friends with the people you’re about to penalize. No responsibilities no accountability. I like the move. Go Hoosiers!
 
Nice political move by NCAA leaders. Hire a consultant and stay friends with the people you’re about to penalize. No responsibilities no accountability. I like the move. Go Hoosiers!
I didn't get the same impression. This new development follows the recommendation of Condi Rice's reform-college-bball committee, and it means an influx of investigative talent to handle the caseload. Let's see what it does before passing judgment and dismissing it.
 
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I didn't get the same impression. This new development follows the recommendation of Condi Rice's reform-college-bball committee, and it means an influx of investigative talent to handle the caseload. Let's see what it does before passing judgment and dismissing it.

Yea..., didn't they just come down hard on North Carolina ATT Central Southwestern or something like that...;)
 
I didn't get the same impression. This new development follows the recommendation of Condi Rice's reform-college-bball committee, and it means an influx of investigative talent to handle the caseload. Let's see what it does before passing judgment and dismissing it.
Not dismissing it. I think it might actually work.
 
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