University of Miami receives notice of allegations
CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — After two years of digging, the NCAA hit Miami with the four words that no school wants to hear: “Lack of institutional control.”
And now, the Hurricanes have 90 days to prepare their rebuttal — or harsh penalties might await.
With Miami President Donna Shalala firing back at the governing body of college athletics for the second time in as many days, the Hurricanes got their long-awaited notice of allegations on Tuesday, the worst charge being that the school failed to monitor conduct of a rogue booster who provided cash, gifts and other items to players on the football and men’s basketball teams.
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