NCAA Resumes Investigation Into Louisville Basketball
Posted Aug 16, 2019
The NCAA has resumed its investigation of the Louisville men's basketball program and alleged violations in its recruitment of Brian Bowen. According to one source, NCAA associate director of enforcement Nate Leffler interviewed a Louisville businessman Tuesday about Bowen, former assistant coach Kenny Johnson, and aspiring agent Christian Dawkins.
(WDRB)
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