Notice of Allegations *update*

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Feldman

"On Monday morning, colleague Jeff Goodman reported that former Miami Hurricanes and current Missouri basketball coach Frank Haith is expected to be charged with unethical conduct and failure to promote an atmosphere of compliance as related to the NCAA's investigation into the Nevin Shapiro scandal. Another active coach who is expected to be informed of hefty allegations from the NCAA investigation when the Notice of Allegations is delivered, a source told CBSSports.com, is former UM assistant Clint Hurtt, the current Louisville defensive line coach/associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Cardinals.

"They are pretty much throwing everything at him," the source said of Hurtt. "They have him on essentially everything that was brought to the attention of the NCAA, some of which has been publicly known because of (Shapiro) but there are some other things that did not involve Shapiro that they're charging him with."

The source added that after the NCAA began investigating Shapiro's claims, student-athletes detailed other things done by Hurtt and Aubrey Hill, another former UM assistant who had resigned from Florida weeks before the start of the 2012 season. The coaches (or their attorneys) have been notified over the phone that they will cited for "unethical conduct", better known in NCAA circles as a violation of Bylaw 10.1, said the source.

Among the charges the NCAA will allege against the former UM football assistants are impermissible transportation, impermissible lodging as well as impermissible benefits, the source said."
 
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Feldman

"On Monday morning, colleague Jeff Goodman reported that former Miami Hurricanes and current Missouri basketball coach Frank Haith is expected to be charged with unethical conduct and failure to promote an atmosphere of compliance as related to the NCAA's investigation into the Nevin Shapiro scandal. Another active coach who is expected to be informed of hefty allegations from the NCAA investigation when the Notice of Allegations is delivered, a source told CBSSports.com, is former UM assistant Clint Hurtt, the current Louisville defensive line coach/associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Cardinals.

"They are pretty much throwing everything at him," the source said of Hurtt. "They have him on essentially everything that was brought to the attention of the NCAA, some of which has been publicly known because of (Shapiro) but there are some other things that did not involve Shapiro that they're charging him with."

The source added that after the NCAA began investigating Shapiro's claims, student-athletes detailed other things done by Hurtt and Aubrey Hill, another former UM assistant who had resigned from Florida weeks before the start of the 2012 season. The coaches (or their attorneys) have been notified over the phone that they will cited for "unethical conduct", better known in NCAA circles as a violation of Bylaw 10.1, said the source.

Among the charges the NCAA will allege against the former UM football assistants are impermissible transportation, impermissible lodging as well as impermissible benefits, the source said."

[h=1]Ex-Miami assistants to be hit with NCAA's dreaded 10.1s[/h]
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...-assistants-to-be-hit-with-ncaas-dreaded-101s
 
Feldman

"On Monday morning, colleague Jeff Goodman reported that former Miami Hurricanes and current Missouri basketball coach Frank Haith is expected to be charged with unethical conduct and failure to promote an atmosphere of compliance as related to the NCAA's investigation into the Nevin Shapiro scandal. Another active coach who is expected to be informed of hefty allegations from the NCAA investigation when the Notice of Allegations is delivered, a source told CBSSports.com, is former UM assistant Clint Hurtt, the current Louisville defensive line coach/associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Cardinals.

"They are pretty much throwing everything at him," the source said of Hurtt. "They have him on essentially everything that was brought to the attention of the NCAA, some of which has been publicly known because of (Shapiro) but there are some other things that did not involve Shapiro that they're charging him with."

The source added that after the NCAA began investigating Shapiro's claims, student-athletes detailed other things done by Hurtt and Aubrey Hill, another former UM assistant who had resigned from Florida weeks before the start of the 2012 season. The coaches (or their attorneys) have been notified over the phone that they will cited for "unethical conduct", better known in NCAA circles as a violation of Bylaw 10.1, said the source.

Among the charges the NCAA will allege against the former UM football assistants are impermissible transportation, impermissible lodging as well as impermissible benefits, the source said."
More?!?

Tchau, Hurtt...
 
Feldman

"On Monday morning, colleague Jeff Goodman reported that former Miami Hurricanes and current Missouri basketball coach Frank Haith is expected to be charged with unethical conduct and failure to promote an atmosphere of compliance as related to the NCAA's investigation into the Nevin Shapiro scandal. Another active coach who is expected to be informed of hefty allegations from the NCAA investigation when the Notice of Allegations is delivered, a source told CBSSports.com, is former UM assistant Clint Hurtt, the current Louisville defensive line coach/associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Cardinals.

"They are pretty much throwing everything at him," the source said of Hurtt. "They have him on essentially everything that was brought to the attention of the NCAA, some of which has been publicly known because of (Shapiro) but there are some other things that did not involve Shapiro that they're charging him with."

The source added that after the NCAA began investigating Shapiro's claims, student-athletes detailed other things done by Hurtt and Aubrey Hill, another former UM assistant who had resigned from Florida weeks before the start of the 2012 season. The coaches (or their attorneys) have been notified over the phone that they will cited for "unethical conduct", better known in NCAA circles as a violation of Bylaw 10.1, said the source.

Among the charges the NCAA will allege against the former UM football assistants are impermissible transportation, impermissible lodging as well as impermissible benefits, the source said."
More?!?

Tchau, Hurtt...

Just hope they didn't find so much extra that it hurts us
 
Feldman

"On Monday morning, colleague Jeff Goodman reported that former Miami Hurricanes and current Missouri basketball coach Frank Haith is expected to be charged with unethical conduct and failure to promote an atmosphere of compliance as related to the NCAA's investigation into the Nevin Shapiro scandal. Another active coach who is expected to be informed of hefty allegations from the NCAA investigation when the Notice of Allegations is delivered, a source told CBSSports.com, is former UM assistant Clint Hurtt, the current Louisville defensive line coach/associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Cardinals.

"They are pretty much throwing everything at him," the source said of Hurtt. "They have him on essentially everything that was brought to the attention of the NCAA, some of which has been publicly known because of (Shapiro) but there are some other things that did not involve Shapiro that they're charging him with."

The source added that after the NCAA began investigating Shapiro's claims, student-athletes detailed other things done by Hurtt and Aubrey Hill, another former UM assistant who had resigned from Florida weeks before the start of the 2012 season. The coaches (or their attorneys) have been notified over the phone that they will cited for "unethical conduct", better known in NCAA circles as a violation of Bylaw 10.1, said the source.

Among the charges the NCAA will allege against the former UM football assistants are impermissible transportation, impermissible lodging as well as impermissible benefits, the source said."
More?!?

Tchau, Hurtt...

Just hope they didn't find so much extra that it hurts us


this man. this X 1000. idk why people are openly celebrating the assistants getting hit this hard. this means (possibly) we'll get hit hard too. if they're gonna give these guys show-causes and ****, it will roll down hill on the university, or vice-versa depending how you look at it, that we're getting hammered and this is the **** rolling down hill on them. Hope to be wrong though.
 
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Those involved in the case will have up to 90 days to respond in writing before a hearing in front of the Committee on Infractions, which likely will be held in mid-June. A decision on the penalties will be handed down to Haith, his staff and those involved in the football aspect of the investigation anywhere from 4-6 months after the hearing. The notice of allegations was expected to be released as early as Tuesday, but a source told CBSSports.com that it could be withheld for another week or two possibly because of procedural questions.

Might not know the punishments until 11 months from now. lol.
 
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Feldman

"On Monday morning, colleague Jeff Goodman reported that former Miami Hurricanes and current Missouri basketball coach Frank Haith is expected to be charged with unethical conduct and failure to promote an atmosphere of compliance as related to the NCAA's investigation into the Nevin Shapiro scandal. Another active coach who is expected to be informed of hefty allegations from the NCAA investigation when the Notice of Allegations is delivered, a source told CBSSports.com, is former UM assistant Clint Hurtt, the current Louisville defensive line coach/associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Cardinals.

"They are pretty much throwing everything at him," the source said of Hurtt. "They have him on essentially everything that was brought to the attention of the NCAA, some of which has been publicly known because of (Shapiro) but there are some other things that did not involve Shapiro that they're charging him with."

The source added that after the NCAA began investigating Shapiro's claims, student-athletes detailed other things done by Hurtt and Aubrey Hill, another former UM assistant who had resigned from Florida weeks before the start of the 2012 season. The coaches (or their attorneys) have been notified over the phone that they will cited for "unethical conduct", better known in NCAA circles as a violation of Bylaw 10.1, said the source.

Among the charges the NCAA will allege against the former UM football assistants are impermissible transportation, impermissible lodging as well as impermissible benefits, the source said."
More?!?

Tchau, Hurtt...

Just hope they didn't find so much extra that it hurts us


this man. this X 1000. idk why people are openly celebrating the assistants getting hit this hard. this means (possibly) we'll get hit hard too. if they're gonna give these guys show-causes and ****, it will roll down hill on the university, or vice-versa depending how you look at it, that we're getting hammered and this is the **** rolling down hill on them. Hope to be wrong though.

Because you need to read other people's posts about punishing the wrongdoers (who are gone) over kids and the program who were not as responsible.

I like the possible clarifier btw.
 
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Those involved in the case will have up to 90 days to respond in writing before a hearing in front of the Committee on Infractions, which likely will be held in mid-June. A decision on the penalties will be handed down to Haith, his staff and those involved in the football aspect of the investigation anywhere from 4-6 months after the hearing. The notice of allegations was expected to be released as early as Tuesday, but a source told CBSSports.com that it could be withheld for another week or two possibly because of procedural questions.

Might not know the punishments until 11 months from now. lol.

Thought the same **** thing. I'm starting to feel more and more like your avatar.
 
Feldman

"On Monday morning, colleague Jeff Goodman reported that former Miami Hurricanes and current Missouri basketball coach Frank Haith is expected to be charged with unethical conduct and failure to promote an atmosphere of compliance as related to the NCAA's investigation into the Nevin Shapiro scandal. Another active coach who is expected to be informed of hefty allegations from the NCAA investigation when the Notice of Allegations is delivered, a source told CBSSports.com, is former UM assistant Clint Hurtt, the current Louisville defensive line coach/associate head coach and recruiting coordinator for the Cardinals.

"They are pretty much throwing everything at him," the source said of Hurtt. "They have him on essentially everything that was brought to the attention of the NCAA, some of which has been publicly known because of (Shapiro) but there are some other things that did not involve Shapiro that they're charging him with."

The source added that after the NCAA began investigating Shapiro's claims, student-athletes detailed other things done by Hurtt and Aubrey Hill, another former UM assistant who had resigned from Florida weeks before the start of the 2012 season. The coaches (or their attorneys) have been notified over the phone that they will cited for "unethical conduct", better known in NCAA circles as a violation of Bylaw 10.1, said the source.

Among the charges the NCAA will allege against the former UM football assistants are impermissible transportation, impermissible lodging as well as impermissible benefits, the source said."
More?!?

Tchau, Hurtt...

Just hope they didn't find so much extra that it hurts us


this man. this X 1000. idk why people are openly celebrating the assistants getting hit this hard. this means (possibly) we'll get hit hard too. if they're gonna give these guys show-causes and ****, it will roll down hill on the university, or vice-versa depending how you look at it, that we're getting hammered and this is the **** rolling down hill on them. Hope to be wrong though.

Rest easy, friend. Plenty of programs have had corches get show causes since Emmert took over, and none of them were destroyed with scholarship or bowl bans. Look at UNC (assistant HC Blake was the bagman and was proven to be directly in business with agent Wichard), Ohio Taint (HC Tressell show caused), and UCF (UCF's AD Tribble was actually for show-caused for blatantly cheating) for some reassurance.
 
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