NCAA Committed to Change

http://www.ncaa.org/about/committed-change

From their website:

The September 2017 announcement of a federal investigation into fraud in college basketball recruiting made it clear the NCAA needed to make significant changes — and do so quickly. In response to the recommendations issued in April from the Commission on College Basketball, the NCAA's Board of Governors and Division I Board of Directors are implementing the following changes:

BASKETBALL

Provide student-athletes more freedom and flexibility to decide about going pro and pay for scholarships for those who want to finish their degree later.

Minimize the leverage of harmful outside influences on high school recruits and college student-athletes.

ENFORCEMENT

Make the NCAA investigations and infractions process more efficient and binding.

Set stronger penalties for schools and individuals who break the rules.

OUTSIDE VOICES

Bring in independent investigators and decision-makers to enforce rules.

Add public voices to the NCAA Board of Governors for fresh perspectives.

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