Kansas Men's Basketball to Finally Learn NCAA Infractions Fate on Wednesday: Reports

After a six-year investigation, the NCAA infractions case against the Kansas men's basketball team will finally receive a decision on Wednesday. The team faces five Level I violations, including a lack of institutional control, while coach Bill Self has been charged with a head-coach responsibility offense. The case originated from an alleged pay-to-play scheme involving former Adidas consultant T.J. Gassnola and Adidas executive Jim Gatto funneling money to former players. The Independent Accountability Resolution Process (IARP) will deliver the ruling, which could result in various punishments, including a postseason ban. Kansas cannot appeal the final decision.
- Kansas men’s basketball to receive infractions case decision Wednesday: Source The Athletic
- Kansas Basketball to Receive Long-Awaited NCAA Ruling on Infractions Wednesday, per Sources Sports Illustrated
- Report: IARP ruling on KU expected Wednesday KUsports
- Kansas Basketball set to receive NCAA ruling on Wednesday, per report A Sea Of Blue
- IARP decision on KU basketball’s NCAA infractions case will come on Wednesday: report Kansas City Star
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