NCAA alleges seven Level I violations at Southern Miss basketball
Posted Jul 24, 2015
The NCAA's notice of allegations from its investigation into Southern Miss basketball was released on Friday, detailing multiple violations from the Donnie Tyndall era in Hattiesburg. Among the seven Level I violations in the report, Southern Miss is charged with arranging fraudulent academic credit, impermissible financial aid and obstructing the NCAA's investigation. Doc Sadler is now the coach at Southern Miss. Tyndall, currently unemployed, and the school will each have 90 days to respond to the allegations.
(CBS Sports)
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