Trials are over, but confusion still rampant in college basketball's corruption scandal
Posted May 14, 2019
Since the U.S. Attorney office for the Southern District of New York held a news conference, since four men then serving as Division I coaches were arrested and placed into custody and since NCAA president Mark Emmert appointed the ill-considered Rice Commission, there have been many who waited for something seismic to occur college basketball.
(Sporting News)
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