Come on... just when we thought things were getting better at IU:
They're going to have to fire this guy - it's not a school that likes having their image tarnished, especially after all those years with Knight... I'm actually surprised they kept him this long after all of the other issues he's had in such a short time there.
A pretty crappy day for Hoosiers fans if this is true (and what are the odds that it's not?).... who's going to want this job now?
ESPN - NCAA lists five major violations against Sampson, Indiana staff - Men's College Basketball
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. -- Indiana basketball coach Kelvin Sampson and his staff violated telephone recruiting restrictions imposed because of his previous violations at Oklahoma, then lied about it to the school and NCAA investigators, the NCAA said Wednesday.
The NCAA has listed five major violations against Sampson, saying he gave "false or misleading information" to investigators. The university released the NCAA's report on Wednesday morning.
Major violations of NCAA rules can carry punishments including postseason ineligibility. Indiana already had self-reported violations under Sampson in October, but the new discovery could put the Hoosiers' season, and Sampson's career, under a cloud of uncertainty.
ESPN.com made multiple efforts to reach Indiana athletic director Rick Greenspan over the past week but calls were not returned. Sampson did not return a message Tuesday.
Indiana (20-3, No. 12 ESPN/USA Today, No. 13 AP) has until May 8 to provide a written response, but the matter could simmer late into the summer. The committee on infractions has a hearing in April, but because of an allotted 90-day window for Indiana to respond, the hearing is not expected to take place until the committee's planned June meeting.
University officials are scheduled to speak at a news conference Wednesday afternoon.
A postseason ban for the Hoosiers would come into play only if IU decides to self-impose such a measure. Multiple sources told ESPN.com that a postseason ban would occur only if there were an issue with the eligibility of any current student athletes. ESPN.com has been told this isn't the case at this point.
They're going to have to fire this guy - it's not a school that likes having their image tarnished, especially after all those years with Knight... I'm actually surprised they kept him this long after all of the other issues he's had in such a short time there.
A pretty crappy day for Hoosiers fans if this is true (and what are the odds that it's not?).... who's going to want this job now?
ESPN - NCAA lists five major violations against Sampson, Indiana staff - Men's College Basketball