As an investigation begins in Lexington, the one at UConn goes public.
Connecticut stands accused of eight major violations and has already forced out two assistant coaches.
Most of the charges center around recruiting and illicit contact via text and phone, and the relationship between Josh Nochimson, a former student manager turned agent, UConn, and recruit Nate Miles. Nochimson stands accused of providing extra benefits.
Head coach Jim Calhoun is accused of failing to promote an atmosphere of compliance, and failing to keep track of the text messages and phone calls.
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- UConn assistants resign amid investigation
- New NCAA allegations show UConn's Jim Calhoun still not a winner off the court
- NCAA allegations could ignite long-term problems for Connecticut
- How many NCAA violations are alleged? Eight
- Sellers, Archibald Accused Of Lying To NCAA
- Calhoun Should Be Fired Amid the UConn Stench
- Jeff Jacobs: UConn Still Must Pay The NCAA Price
- Huskies still face uncertainties
- NCAA finds violations in UConn men's basketball program
- UConn Violations Show Ridiculousness of NCAA Rules
- NCAA finds UConn committed 8 violations in men's basketball program
- Failure to monitor is the key
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