rok
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This is no different than dozens of other recent extra benefits cases at other schools, where the school does its own investigation and punishment, then reports to the NCAA after the fact.
Only if the NCAA thinks there's something egregiously wrong with the investigation and or punishment do they even take any action. Again this will mainly remain in the schools hands.
I see. But aren't we still on probation? Seems like the NCAA would have no problem stepping into this and making us suffer.