UConn Investigation Alleges Multiple NCAA Violations Under Kevin Ollie
Posted Jun 21, 2018
UConn’s firing of men’s basketball coach Kevin Ollie was the result of multiple players working with an outside trainer , an impermissible call between Ray Allen and a recruit and Ollie shooting baskets with a recruit during an official visit. These NCAA violations form the core of UConn’s case to terminate Ollie’s employment without paying him the remaining $10 million on his contract.
(Hartford Courant)
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