The NCAA infractions report against North Carolina will supposedly happen tomorrow.
Tomorrow night, Carolina plans to raise a national championship banner at their “Late Night With Roy” event.
After all these years, released same day as Late Night with Roy where an NCAA title banner is raised. You just can’t make this $&@% up… https://t.co/A1JDkVI8rI
— Jay Bilas (@JayBilas) October 12, 2017
Here are the alleged violations that the NCAA will (finally) address tomorrow:
1. African and Afro-American Studies student services manager Deborah Crowder and department professor/chair Julius Nyang’oro committed extra benefit and ethical conduct violations from 2002-11 by overseeing anomalous courses in the department and giving athletics personnel authority to impact aspects of the courses for student-athletes. School personnel committed extra benefits violation by leveraging the relationship with Crowder and Nyang’oro to provide special arrangements to student-athletes.
2. Academic counselor Jan Boxill provided extra benefits by way of impermissible academic assistance and special arrangements to women’s basketball players from 2003-2010.
3. Crowder violated the NCAA principles of ethical conduct by failing to cooperate with the NCAA enforcement staff’s requests.
4. Nyang’oro violated the NCAA principles of ethical conduct by failing to cooperate with the NCAA enforcement staff’s requests.
5. Allegation No. 1 and No. 2 show school’s failure to exercise institutional control and failure to monitor the conduct and administration of athletics programs.
The stage is set for rough day in Chapel Hill…
