“NCAA sanctions Miami women's hoops for NIL-related infraction”

BobPSU92

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See the link below. From the article:

“The NCAA issued its first sanctions in a case related to name, image and likeness opportunities for college athletes Friday, dinging the Miami women's basketball program with a year of probation and other minor penalties for its involvement in urging a meeting between a wealthy alum and two players who transferred to the school last summer.

The case involves several prominent figures in the nascent marketplace for NIL deals, none of whom received any direct sanctions from the NCAA. The sanctions stem from a meeting between Miami alum John Ruiz and transfer basketball players Haley and Hanna Cavinder.”



The ncaa’s got this.
 

Midnighter

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See the link below. From the article:

“The NCAA issued its first sanctions in a case related to name, image and likeness opportunities for college athletes Friday, dinging the Miami women's basketball program with a year of probation and other minor penalties for its involvement in urging a meeting between a wealthy alum and two players who transferred to the school last summer.

The case involves several prominent figures in the nascent marketplace for NIL deals, none of whom received any direct sanctions from the NCAA. The sanctions stem from a meeting between Miami alum John Ruiz and transfer basketball players Haley and Hanna Cavinder.”



The ncaa’s got this.

Miami should just say, 'Uh, no.' And carry on.
 
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Nits1989

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Seriously, how random is their enforcement? Why Miami women’s hoops? I just don’t trust the NCAA to evenly and fairly enforce the rules, and the perception problem is entirely their making.
 

razpsu

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Man this Ruiz guy is bold. Sounds like one of the guys who has always been behind the scenes giving cash handshakes and now since it is illegal is daring the ncaa to do something about it.
 
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