IRVING, Texas (AP) – The chairman of the NCAA’s infractions committee says a number of factors could be the cause for the lack of activity by the group that prompted Big 12 Commissioner Bob Bowlsby to call the enforcement program ”broken.”
Conference USA Commissioner Britton Banowsky, chair of the Committee on Infractions, on Wednesday listed reforms and restructuring in the enforcement system and expansion of the committee as possible reasons.
He also noted the NCAA enforcement director changed in the aftermath of two investigators and two key leaders leaving in less than a year after an internal investigation uncovered problems with the NCAA’s investigation of the University of Miami.
At Big 12 media days Monday, Bowlsby said ”cheating pays” and that anyone who conspired to bend the rules could do so successfully.
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