LSU Receives Notice of Allegations for Violations Within Men’s Programs

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I feel like I've written that exact headline a few times before.

Per SI:

LSU has received a Notice of Allegations regarding its men’s basketball program, sources told Sports Illustrated on Tuesday, a major step in the process of resolving an infractions case that dates back to the 2017 federal investigation of corruption in the sport.

LSU officials did not acknowledge receipt of the NOA when contacted by SI on Tuesday. The NOA originated from the Complex Case Unit of the Independent Accountability Review Process—the so-called “off ramp” for more complicated and contentious NCAA investigations. If head coach Will Wade is charged with a major violation, he could be terminated with cause, according to a contract amendment he agreed to in April 2019. Wade’s attorney, Steve Thompson, did not immediately respond to a call from Sports Illustrated.

It is unclear whether LSU would exercise that option without waiting for the full resolution of the case, which will take months. The Tigers (21-10), who are set to play in their third consecutive NCAA Tournament next week, open play in the Southeastern Conference tournament Thursday.

The basketball infractions case was combined with violations uncovered within the football program. Those included a booster paying the father of a player $180,000 for a no-show job and former star player Odell Beckham Jr. paying LSU players cash on the field immediately after the Tigers won the 2019 national championship in New Orleans. With a 3-5 record late in the 2020 season, LSU self-imposed a bowl ban in reaction to the violations; the school had previously reduced its number of scholarships and limited some elements of its recruiting.


Go Gophers!!
 


And will anything even happen? They aren't even as good as other cheaters
 


If the NCAA nails KS then I will believe that they are a serious organization.
I am aware that they are limited by not having subpoena powers but they do have statements made under oath from other sources from the miscreants involved including KS.
Doubt it. Kansas and North Carolina are the "fair-haired, do-no-wrong" children it seems like.
 





The NCAA should be EMBARRASSED that LSU is going to play in the tourney.....how does Will Wade have a job....he's on a recording talking about paying his players....UNREAL.

Remember Kevin Ollie took UConn to the cleaners because they fired him before the infractions by the NCAA were officially levied, even though they already knew he was guilty of wrongdoing. Possible that the LSU AD waited until the NCAA finally sent those out so they can officially rip up his contract without having to pay a buy-out? Regardless, Will Wade deserves a show-clause ban.
 





Cleveland State has to be shaking at possible penalties.
More likely shaking about another high profile job Gates might leave them for (no idea if there's any steam to that happening or not).
 




Old Man Pitino had a show-cause dropped on him did he not? Yet he is coaching.
KS has to be the next to get hit, though Creighton is also a possibility.
 









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