Edrick wrote:
Its amusing how much of a train wreck UConn and Memphis are. Wonder why.
Coach Jim Calhoun was answering questions about a Yahoo! Sports report that said his program broke NCAA rules in recruiting Nate Miles.
The university would not say whether it has started an internal investigation, but it did say in a statement that it "takes very seriously its responsibilities of NCAA membership and will do all that is expected to follow up on any information related to possible NCAA rules violations."
The NCAA says that a school must demonstrate "institutional control." The NCAA also says that it expects the head coach of a program to promote an atmosphere of compliance.
"This is deeply disappointing to the UConn community," UConn President Philip Austin said in a statement. "Let me be very clear, we will comply fully with the NCAA's sanctions and work with great resolve to restore the luster to our men's basketball program."
UConn Athletic Director Jeff Hathaway stated: "We value the principles of the NCAA and fully recommit ourselves to running a program of impeccable integrity." Incoming President Susan Herbst told the Connecticut Post in an e-mail that Calhoun's job was not in jeopardy.
“UConn is absolutely committed to a culture of compliance and intends to fully cooperate, as always, with the NCAA,” UConn president Susan Herbst said in a statement. “We will do so in a thorough and transparent manner reflective of the model athletic and academic institution we continually strive to be.”
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