NCAA: accused of nine rule infractions, Arizona finds itself in turmoil

Investigations take an enormous amount of time in the NCAA and the one that particularly affects the Arizona faculty, which has lasted for nearly three years, has only just produced the conclusions on the part of the university championship.

If the college of Sean Miller is not the only one in the sights of the NCAA leaders, it is particularly targeted and has just been charged with nine offenses, including five of the highest seriousness. For example, the Wildcats head coach must respond to having “lost control” of his program.

As a reminder, the FBI investigation revealed telephone discussions between assistant Book Richardson and Christian Dawkins, one of the employees of the ASM Sports agency who wanted to recruit Deandre Ayton during his time with the professionals. Conversations that described the payments made each month to the hub.

Did Sean Miller pay the future Suns player directly? The coach has always denied, and if the NCAA accuses him of a simple “loss of control” is that it has not found evidence that he was directly involved.

However, his position is extremely fragile and the NCAA may indeed sanction Arizona heavily, both sporting and financially, if he is retained in his post.

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