Originally Posted by Lzen:
Only 1 exhibition. I suppose it's probably been a couple of years but I'm just now noticing that we only have 1 exhibition. Didn't it used to always be 2 exhibition games? Not that I mind. Like the NFL preseason, I always thought that was too many.
I read somewhere that having two exhibitions is still an option, within the NCAA rule - but KU has opted for one exhibition and one closed scrimmage (against Illinois this year, Tulsa last year)
Originally Posted by Zebedee DuBois:
I read somewhere that having two exhibitions is still an option, within the NCAA rule - but KU has opted for one exhibition and one closed scrimmage (against Illinois this year, Tulsa last year)
..or what Scaga said a minute earlier
Ah, ok. That makes sense. Thanks.
I saw a video the other day that seemed like pro Illini guys. They were going on about they were pretty sure Illinois won the scrimmage. I'm just like, so what? It's a scrimmage. And Self's teams are not usually great early in the season anyway. [Reply]
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Kansas has imposed a four-game suspension for coach Bill Self and lead assistant Kurtis Townsend to begin the season in response to the NCAA's ongoing investigation into potential wrongdoing by its top two coaches, the school announced on Wednesday. The investigation into Kansas, which has yet to conclude as one of a handful of ongoing cases being adjudicated through the IARP process, began in 2017.
Both Self and Townsend were held off the road by Kansas during the June and July live recruiting period as the NCAA's probe into the program dragged on, a source told CBS Sports' Matt Norlander over the summer. That signaled perhaps the first self-imposed sanction from the school as part of a collaborative effort with the NCAA to finalize the investigation, though several other KU coaches were still on the road recruiting in that same span.
The suspensions for its top two coaches are just a small sliver of some of the self-imposed sanctions the school announced Wednesday as its case inches closer to a resolution. In addition to holding Self and Townsend off the road earlier this year, they have also included the following sanctions:
The reduction of four official visits during this academic year and in 2023-24.
The reduction of three total scholarships in Men's Basketball; to be distributed over the next three years.
The implementation of a six-week ban on recruiting communications, a six-week ban on unofficial visits and a thirteen-day reduction in the number of permissible recruiting days during the 2022-23 calendar year.
No official visits for 2022 Late Night in the Phog.
The NCAA's investigation into Kansas began in 2017 after the FBI investigation into bribery and corruption within college basketball ensnared the Jayhawks. KU received its Notice of Allegations from the NCAA in September 2019 that included three Level I violations -- the harshest in the NCAA rulebook -- which were tied to both recruiting improprieties, a lack of institutional control and a head coach responsibility charge levied against Self.
"We are hopeful these difficult self-imposed sanctions will assist in bringing the case to a conclusion," Kansas athletic director Travis Goff said in a statement. "Until then, we will continue to focus on supporting our outstanding Men's Basketball student-athletes and coaches. Assistant Coach Norm Roberts will serve as interim head coach during the first four games. Per confidentiality guidelines related to infraction cases, we are unable to comment in depth until there is full resolution of this matter."
Self and Townsend missing the first four games of the No. 5 Jayhawks' season would hold them out for contests against Nebraska Omaha on Nov. 7, North Dakota State on Nov. 10, No. 7 Duke in the Champions Classic on Nov. 15 and Southern Utah on Nov. 18. Their first game back in action will be Nov. 23 in the Battle 4 Atlantis against NC State.
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Yeah, it's literally in the quote.
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"We are hopeful these difficult self-imposed sanctions will assist in bringing the case to a conclusion," Kansas athletic director Travis Goff said in a statement. "Until then, we will continue to focus on supporting our outstanding Men's Basketball student-athletes and coaches. Assistant Coach Norm Roberts will serve as interim head coach during the first four games. Per confidentiality guidelines related to infraction cases, we are unable to comment in depth until there is full resolution of this matter."
I feel like that's half-assed attempt, though. Auburn suspended its team from the tournament for a year. [Reply]
Well I’m glad the school stepped up and doled out a fair punishment. Really hate to see it come to this but this is what accountability looks like [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rams Fan:
Schools should just do what UNC did, deny, and not cooperate.
This is why its a bit surprising that KU is doing anything. They've had their heels dug in for years, all of a sudden self-imposed penalties. (Wrist slap penalties, but an admission nonetheless) [Reply]
Originally Posted by sedated:
This is why its a bit surprising that KU is doing anything. They've had their heels dug in for years, all of a sudden self-imposed penalties. (Wrist slap penalties, but an admission nonetheless)
Which makes me think this isn’t “self-imposed”. I wonder if it’s a deal they worked out with the NCAA behind closed doors. [Reply]