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Williams leaving a sting at KU

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who would of thunk it, Beakers caught cheating? no way!


If MU and OU get slapped for phone calls, KU has to get barried for this shit!

NCAA cites Kansas for 'lack of institutional control'
NCAA cites Kansas for 'lack of institutional control'
ASSOCIATED PRESS
04/21/2006

LAWRENCE, Kan. -- The Kansas athletic department "demonstrated a failure to exert appropriate institutional control" over a six-year period that led to dozens of rule violations, the NCAA said in a document released Friday by the school.

Besides that allegation, however, the findings largely mirrored what the university had reported to the NCAA last June. In the self-report, Kansas had admitted violations in its football and men's and women's basketball programs and said it was placing its athletic department on two years' probation.

"Since we have worked closely with the NCAA throughout this process, nothing in these pages surprises us," athletic director Lew Perkins told reporters during a news conference Friday.

Perkins said university officials will meet with the NCAA on Aug. 13 to discuss the violations, after which the regulating body will determine whether additional punishment is required.

Perkins ordered the internal review shortly after being named athletic director in June 2003.

Most the football violations centered around coaching assistants arranging test help for prospective students, which the NCAA termed "academic fraud."

The NCAA agreed three boosters violated rules by providing gifts to men's basketball players who had exhausted their eligibility. University officials said last year that former basketball coach Roy Williams approved the gifts.

The report also added violations surrounding Kansas forward Darnell Jackson, who received thousands of dollars in gifts, cash and other assistance from Don Davis, a booster living in Jackson's hometown of Oklahoma City. The university discovered the violations last summer and agreed to suspend Jackson for the first nine games of last season.

In addition, the women's basketball team was nicked for providing transportation for a prospective student.

The report listed 26 "secondary" violations it says the university did not reported to the NCAA. The violations go back to 1997 and mostly involve arranging transportation or meals for prospective students or their families.

The lack of institutional control charge centers on the university allowing the athletic department's compliance auditor position to sit vacant on three occasions between 1997 and 2002; the school's failure to report the secondary violations; and its failure to make sure boosters and coaching staff understand NCAA rules regarding benefits for players.


Rick Evrard, an attorney and former NCAA enforcement officer assisting the university with its response, said he didn't know how the NCAA may handle the institutional control charge.

"Prior to our response, we have to make evaluation as to whether or not additional penalties should be imposed," he said.

He and Perkins noted the university has since hired an assistant athletics director for compliance and plans to bulk up the compliance office's staff by adding two positions next year.

"We're going to turn this thing around, and hopefully we'll never hear the words 'lack of appropriate control' and 'Kansas' (together) again," Perkins said.
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Believe the Heupel wrote:Hey, listen man.

It was 550 phone calls over four years!

OU should get hit way harder for that shit. It's tantamount to gassing Kurds.
The University of Oklahoma vs. National Communist Association of America Round 3 in Federal court is going to begin soon as well if the NCAA doesn't drop that Lack of Inst. controll label on our charges. The NCAA directly prevented OU from doing anything.

I don't know too much other than Don Davis is once again in trouble. :lol:
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that the NCAA officials met Oklahoma officials in friggin' Park City, Utah tells you all you need to know about the NCAA.
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I think the most serious violations were in football.

The basketball gifts were watches and the like to players who had already graduated. Not a real big deal.

Now football is another story and I think there may be some trouble coming there.
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Park City is a really nice place to ski, was there in March.

Not sure about the reference to Park City in this context. The only other thing it has going is that it's a very Mormon place. And I think that we can pretty much rule out a Mormon conspiracy theory for the NCAA investigations :)
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