NCAA sends investigators to look into Kansas football and men's basketball programs

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per CBS:

Kansas' football and men's basketball programs are currently being investigated by the NCAA, sources told CBS Sports.

A source working with the attorney for former Jayhawks football coach David Beaty told CBS Sports that Beaty was interviewed by the NCAA on Feb. 27 as part of an ongoing inquiry regarding possible wrongdoing by a former assistant coach.

Kansas was already under NCAA scrutiny as part of the FBI investigation into college basketball. CBS Sports reported last month that Kansas officials were concerned an NCAA infractions case was being developed as a result of the Silvio De Sousa reinstatement case.

An NCAA enforcement official is known to have been on campus conducting an inquiry into basketball. Coach Bill Self was not interviewed for the De Sousa reinstatement, but experts tell CBS Sports that isn't out of the ordinary if the NCAA is also conducting a formal infractions inquiry.

Kansas assistant Kurtis Townsend was heard on a wiretap in October 2018 discussing what it would take to land superstar Zion Williamson.

https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...kansas-football-and-mens-basketball-programs/

Go Gophers!!
 

If Kansas football was cheating....yikes.
 

If Kansas football was cheating....yikes.

No, they need to have someone to punish for basketball infractions. Makes perfect sense. UNC brings the hammer down on women's basketball to protect it's men's program. It's called scapegoating. A brilliant strategy by the NCAA to show the world it's diligence and sense of fair play.
 


per CBS:

Kansas' football and men's basketball programs are currently being investigated by the NCAA, sources told CBS Sports.

A source working with the attorney for former Jayhawks football coach David Beaty told CBS Sports that Beaty was interviewed by the NCAA on Feb. 27 as part of an ongoing inquiry regarding possible wrongdoing by a former assistant coach.

Kansas was already under NCAA scrutiny as part of the FBI investigation into college basketball. CBS Sports reported last month that Kansas officials were concerned an NCAA infractions case was being developed as a result of the Silvio De Sousa reinstatement case.

An NCAA enforcement official is known to have been on campus conducting an inquiry into basketball. Coach Bill Self was not interviewed for the De Sousa reinstatement, but experts tell CBS Sports that isn't out of the ordinary if the NCAA is also conducting a formal infractions inquiry.

Kansas assistant Kurtis Townsend was heard on a wiretap in October 2018 discussing what it would take to land superstar Zion Williamson.

https://www.cbssports.com/college-f...kansas-football-and-mens-basketball-programs/

Go Gophers!!

Interesting that Kansas was trying to buy Williamson and he went to duke for free
 




No, they need to have someone to punish for basketball infractions. Makes perfect sense. UNC brings the hammer down on women's basketball to protect it's men's program. It's called scapegoating. A brilliant strategy by the NCAA to show the world it's diligence and sense of fair play.

Probably so. Whatever it is, I'm sure slick hair Bill Self knew nothing about it. Poor Les Miles.
 




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