The University of Louisville received an amended NCAA Notice of Allegations today that includes three new Level II violations.
According to reports, the new violations include: one for improper use of graduate assistants, one for individualized recruiting videos and one for head coach Chris Mack.
Here are more details:
Louisville’s amended NCAA NOA includes three new Level II violations: one for improper use of graduate assistants, etc., one for individualized recruiting videos and one for head coach Chris Mack, who “either participated in, condoned, or negligently disregarded violations.”
— Tim Sullivan (@TimSullivan714) October 1, 2021
Chris Mack’s contract says he can be terminated for cause for a “serious violation.” Contract defines serious violations to include Level I or Level II NCAA violations.
So here we are. U of L not obligated to fire Mack, but can choose to if allegations stick.— Tim Sullivan (@TimSullivan714) October 1, 2021
Louisville gets an amendment to their notice of Basketball allegations, that includes a charge that Chris Mack did not “promote an atmosphere of compliance” at the school
— Matt Jones (@KySportsRadio) October 1, 2021
