uncovered during MU's multiyear investigation to uncover corruption in Haith's program for which they vacated a season of wins, were banned from postseason play, reduced scholarships, and recieved a multiyear probation:
https://www.rockmnation.com/missouri-tigers-basketball/2016/1/15/10769284/missouri-basketball-kim-anderson-mike-alden-mack-rhoades-ncaa-violations
Level I - A donor (Representative #1) to MU Athletics provided impermissible benefits to three men's basketball student-athletes and one prospective men's basketball student-athlete from 2013-2014. The impermissible benefits included compensating student-athletes for work-not-performed at a business through a summer internship program. Through the internship program, the donor also provided other impermissible inducements and extra benefits including housing, cash in the amount of $520, local transportation, iPads, meals and arranged for the use of a local gym for the student-athletes, all in violation of NCAA bylaws.
"Keep in mind this is a 'major' violation because Tuley provided $520, allowed usage of iPads, rides, food, and opened a gym for the players to use. The extent of this 'major' violation seems pretty minor if you ask me. And if, as Tuley states, he had full communication with the compliance office and the coaching staff, well, that would mean that the "rogue booster" is anything but. This would put the focus back onto the compliance office, which is responsible for monitoring these things. Who is the person responsible for making sure the compliance office is doing the right thing?"
Every other violation uncovered was not deemed a level 1 violation. But hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of payments doesn't even prompt an investigation and the coaches are not impacted at ku at all.
Edited by FIJItiger at 09:12:29 on 02/07/19