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Arizona State under NCAA investigation for alleged recruiting violations during dead period

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The NCAA is investigating potential recruiting violations at Arizona State, Doug Haller and Bruce Feldman of The Athletic reported on Wednesday. At the forefront is the allegation that the football program "hosted high school prospects during the recent COVID-19 dead period," among other potential recruiting violations.
While the university did confirm to The Athletic in a statement that it is under investigation by the NCAA, the university did not specify the nature of the allegations.
"ASU can confirm the NCAA is conducting an investigation regarding allegations related to our football program," Arizona State vice president of media relations and strategic communications Katie Paquet said. "In accordance with NCAA bylaws, the university cannot provide further comment at this time."



 
Rumors of even bigger story breaking out west soon. Could be total BS of course but supposedly something big and related to infractions.
 
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Rumors of even bigger story breaking out west soon. Could be total BS of course but supposedly something big and related to infractions.


Their was rumors of a rather nasty scandal at LSU on here but nothing had come out about it.
 
It has cost multiple people involved their jobs. But those people were no longer employed by LSU but were fired because of their connection to LSU.
About 10 yrs ago I had a connection to someone that was designing products for football players. Particularly Bama players.
 
About 10 yrs ago I had a connection to someone that was designing products for football players. Particularly Bama players.

Didnt in ole covering up for the football players did it? Got Les fired from Kansas and the former chancellor at LSU fired from one of the Pac12 schools for cover ups. But LSU hasnt done anything. Their BB coach was also on tape talking about how much they were going to pay a recruit, which would have gotten a coach at UK or UGA fired, but not at LSU.
 
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