ESPN: Kevin Stallings dealt show-cause penalty

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Stallings committed to the Gophers before de-committing and joining Purdue.

per ESPN:

Pittsburgh's men's basketball and football programs have been placed on three years' probation and former basketball coach Kevin Stallings received a three-year show-cause order as part of a series of violations announced by the Division I Committee on Infractions on Thursday.

Stallings is not referenced by name in the report, but the violations agreement -- covering a period from August 2015 to March 2018 -- said Pitt's former basketball coach instructed and allowed three non-coaching staff members to perform coaching duties, which exceeded the number of permissible coaches on staff.

Stallings also developed an alert system to ensure the non-permissible coaches would not get caught and ordered the deletion of video to prevent Pitt administration from confirming the violations, according to the report.

Despite being warned by administrators within the athletic department, Stallings did not cease the violations and was determined that he failed to promote an atmosphere of compliance while at Pitt.

Under the show-cause order, if Stallings is hired within that time span by a member school, he must be suspended from 30% of the first season of employment.


Go Gophers!!
 

Stallings has to be the worst cheater ever! 24-41 at Pitt.

If the NCAA decides to punish Sean Miller, Bill Self, and/or Will "Strong Ass Offer" Wade, I think that's when people will pay attention.
 

One team up the food chain from Cleveland State. smoke and mirrors to pretend the NCAA is not a paper tiger.
 




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