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Peegs.com & Inside Indiana - NCAA report details violations at Indiana

Indiana head men's basketball coach Kelvin Sampson has been cited by the NCAA for acting "contrary to the NCAA principles of ethical conduct" for knowingly violating recruiting restrictions that had been placed upon him, according to a report released by the NCAA Wednesday.

The report details multiple instances of Sampson violating the sanctions imposed upon him in May 2006 by the NCAA after it was discovered that he had made more than 500 impermissible phone calls while he was head coach at Oklahoma. Sampson's penalties followed him to Bloomington, and he was banned from making recruiting phone calls, participating in three-way phone calls or conducting off-campus recruiting visits from May 25, 2006-May 24, 2007.


A.J. Mast

The NCAA accused Kelvin Sampson of providing false information to investigators.
Indiana self-reported violations in October 2007 detailing impermissible phone calls made by assistant coaches Rob Senderoff and Jeff Meyer, and Sampson said at the time he unknowingly had participated in some three-way calls in which Senderoff called recruits then patched Sampson through without Sampson knowing Senderoff was still on the line. Senderoff was later fired.

The NCAA's report on the most recent violations, which was released Wednesday, contends that Sampson, in fact, knowingly took part in the three-way phone calls and repeatedly violated the sanctions that had been placed upon him. There also was the allegation that Meyer had provided prospect Derek Elston, who later committed to Indiana, an improper benefit when he gave Elston's high school coach a backpack and a t-shirt during an IU basketball camp with the understanding Elston was to receive the items when he returned home.

"We are extremely disappointed in these new allegations regarding Coach Sampson," athletics director Rick Greenspan said in a statement. "To say the least, we view these allegations with grave concern and will cooperate fully with the NCAA as they adjudicate these charges."

Here is a summary of the allegations:


Sampson knowingly participated in three-way phone calls with Senderoff and prospects Yancey Gates, William Buford, DeJuan Blair, Demetri McCamey, Ayodele Coker and Devin Ebanks. He also participated in speakerphone calls with Senderoff and prospect Marcus Morris.


Sampson was present during one or more recruiting calls placed by Senderoff to prospect Kenny Frease in which Senderoff made phone calls to the student-athlete, then handed the phone to Sampson. Sampson also spoke with the mother of prospect Bud Mackey via Senderoff's cell phone while Senderoff was with Mackey's mother.


Records showed Senderoff also used his home phone for impermissible recruiting calls on a number of occasions despite Senderoff telling investigators that he had not used his home phone for recruiting calls. In fact, Senderoff placed at least 30 phone calls that were violations from his home phone.


Sampson and Meyer impermissibly recruited Elston during a two-day sports camp June 30 and July 1, 2007. During that event, Meyer told Elston's high school coach, Travis Daugherty, that Elston would be receiving a scholarship offer from Indiana in the near future. Elston, however, had not completed his activities in the camp, which made contact with him impermissible, and Elston returned to camp activities the following day. It was during this contact that Elston received the t-shirt and backpack in violation of NCAA rules.

Sampson was cited by the NCAA for failing to "deport himself in accordance with the generally recognized high standard of honesty normally associated with the conduct and administration of intercollegiate athletics by providing the institution and the NCAA enforcement staff false or misleading information." The NCAA also said Sampson "failed to promote an atmosphere for compliance within the men's basketball program and failed to monitor the activities regarding compliance of one or more of his assistant coaches."

No penalties were handed down with the report because Indiana will have 90 days to respond to the allegations. That means the Hoosiers won't face any penalties before the end of this season, but the program could be facing more sanctions down the road.

The most damning of all the allegations appears to be the citations for providing false information to the NCAA, especially considering Sampson was already under sanctions by the ruling body for previous infractions. Such an allegation could result in major penalties being placed upon Sampson, and depending upon the decision of the Indiana administration, could end Sampson's time with the university.

Specifically, Sampson told the NCAA during a Nov. 13 interview that he was unaware he was participating in three-way calls with Senderoff and prospects or their parents/legal guardians. He also said he never spoke to recruits during impermissible periods, and he never spoke with a prospect on a phone call in which Senderoff spoke as well. Sampson also told the NCAA he had never spoken with Buford. The NCAA, however, found that Sampson had spoken with Senderoff and Buford during a June 16, 2006 phone call.

Participating in a three-way phone call is not an NCAA violation in and of itself, but Sampson was banned from participating in any three-way calls under the sanctions imposed previously for the phone troubles at Oklahoma. Indiana imposed sanctions upon itself in October, including taking away a scholarship from the basketball program, but the allegations that Sampson provided false information to the NCAA could convince Indiana to terminate Sampson.

With all the NCAA drama swirling, Sampson and his Hoosiers prepare to take on Wisconsin Wednesday at Assembly Hall in a game that will have major implications in the Big Ten race. Sampson has said all season he would not allow the NCAA investigation to be a distraction for his team, but it looks as if that conviction is going to be tested this week.

Ken Bikoff can be reached via e-mail at kbikoff@insideiu.com
 
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I was just gonna post this. you son of a beesting. lol.

I saw a good point about this on a thread on some other site. It was something like this. Here is the difference between Indiana and Florida fans. Indiana fans are calling for Sampson's head. If it was about Urban Liar Florida fans would be saying its conspiracy garbage started by FSU fans.

I like IU. I hope everything turns out okay.
 

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I was just gonna post this. you son of a beesting. lol.

I saw a good point about this on a thread on some other site. It was something like this. Here is the difference between Indiana and Florida fans. Indiana fans are calling for Sampson's head. If it was about Urban Liar Florida fans would be saying its conspiracy garbage started by FSU fans.I like IU. I hope everything turns out okay.

Ha ha! beat ya to it. have to agree with that. I feel bad for Indiana as well. I never have had anything bad to say about them.
 

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Indiana made a deal with the devil and now the chickens are coming home to roost.

I don't know what in the world they were thinking, when they decided to hire someone who so recently had recruiting violations.
 

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yeah, i love IU basketball but im sick of sampson and that crap. They need to get a coach who can come in with a clean slate and not have recruiting violations from a previous tenure. Hmm... maybe we can lure bob knight out of retirement... hahahaha
 
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yeah, i love IU basketball but im sick of sampson and that crap. They need to get a coach who can come in with a clean slate and not have recruiting violations from a previous tenure. Hmm... maybe we can lure bob knight out of retirement... hahahaha

Maybe they can hire Steve Alford?
 

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A list of names for a potential coaching vacancy would not be complete without mentioning Rick Majerus, even though he finally does have a coaching job.
 

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Seriously...how many of you did not see this coming when he was in the process of being excoriated by the NCAA at he EXACT SAME TIME of his hiring at IU???? I told everyone I knew there would be problems within 2-3 yrs tops!

For God's sake, he didn't appear at all sorry for what he did when pressed on it at the time of his IU hiring!
 

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Lets start with I HATE MYLES BRAND!

way to go. We went from having one of the top programs that was SQUEAKY clean to mediocrity and then a desperate hire to get back up on top again.

Whoever is the AD at IU now needs to be fired along with Sampson for hiring him in the first place.

and i see the planets all aligning now.

Bobby retires. Kelvin gets fired. Bobby rehired.

All is right again :rock:
 

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It was in the air when he started swiping recruits. IU basketball was on a different standard than the rest of the country (along with Duke) as far as ethics are concerned. He is muddying the water in Bloomington. Now I hope people realize the value that Bob Knight had at IU. That Brand guy is an idiot.
 

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From what I read Sampson was boo'd lustfully before the game...
 

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I hear congress is investigating as soon as this Clemens case is wrapped up.
 

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Notre Dame football goes 3-9 and loses to Navy.

Indiana basketball facing major ncaa violations

and my local teams are the Hawks, Braves and Falcons

this is not good
 

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how can they catch him and not Urban?

because Urban is stealth.

HOW did Sampson even get hired at a program like Indiana in the first place??? Talk about selling out just for winning.

it makes me want to grab a coaching clipboard and beat some people over the head with it. Myles Brand, the IU AD, Sampson etc
 

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College game day is in Bloomington, and the place is rocking. Bring Back Bobby signs everywhere
 
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