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Secondary violations and social media
The Rutgers athletic department uses the following official guidelines concerning booster contact with recruits. Who is a "representative of athletic interests"? A "representative of the institution’s athletic interest" (a.k.a. "booster") is an individual, independent agency, corporate...
NCAA Rules: The Facts Are Not On Mike Krzyzewski's Side
Let's get one thing straight right now -- if the facts surrounding Duke Blue Devils coach Mike Krzyzewski's contact with 2012 recruit Alex Poythress have been related correctly, there is no question whatever that he violated NCAA Bylaw 13.1.6.2.2 (b). None. Whatever. To wit: According to...
The New NCAA Draft Deadline: Good For Coaches, Colleges And Seniors, Bad For Everyone Else
There has been much Sturm und Drang about the new NCAA draft entry deadline, which has been moved from May 8th to the end of the late signing period, which this year would have been April 12th, a mere 8 days removed from the NCAA Tournament championship game. The rule has been universally panned...
3 NCAA Hoops Rules Changes for Next Year
An NCAA committee got together in Indianapolis recently, and decided that the following rules changes needed to be made: You cannot draw a charge in the area between the backboard and the front of the rim. This isn't quite the "half circle" in the NBA, but it's a similar concept. When a player is...




















