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Cockburn suspended for 3 games

Illini center sold apparel before image and likeness rules went into effect

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CHAMPAIGN — The NCAA has suspended Illinois center Kofi Cockburn for the first three games of the season because he sold apparel and memorabili­a before new regulation­s that allow athletes to participat­e in money-making ventures went into effect.

Associated Press preseason All-American can play his first game Nov. 22 against Cincinnati in Kansas City, Mo., according to the school’s announceme­nt Monday.

The 7-foot center will miss the 11th-ranked Illini’s first two home games — Nov. 9 against Jackson State and Nov. 12 against Arkansas State — as well as a Nov. 15 game at Marquette in the Gavitt Tipoff Games. He is permitted to practice with the team during the suspension.

The suspension is required as part of the reinstatem­ent process that was triggered because Cockburn sold institutio­nally issued apparel and memorabili­a in June, the university said. The state of Illinois and the NCAA enacted new name, image and likeness legislatio­n July 1 that would have made these sales permissibl­e.

In addition to the missed games, Cockburn will repay the amount generated from selling apparel by making a donation to a charity of his choice. It wasn’t immediatel­y clear how much that would be.

“We are disappoint­ed with the three-game suspension because there were unpreceden­ted factors and altered timelines related to his decision to ultimately withdraw from the NBA draft and return to school,” Illinois coach Brad Underwood said in a statement Monday. “Once Kofi had a full understand­ing of where he stood regarding the draft, he made an educated decision to return to school, work toward his degree and continue improving his game.

“That said, we understand and respect the NCAA’s decision in this matter, and we will move forward accordingl­y. As always, Kofi’s attitude and outlook remain upbeat and positive. He is focused on helping his teammates prepare for the season, and we can’t wait to have him rejoin us on the court.”

Cockburn averaged 17.7 points and 9.5 rebounds last season to earn a second-team spot on the AP All-America team. He was projected to be taken in the late first round or early second round of the NBA draft but decided to return to school.

 ?? ?? Illinois center Kofi Cockburn.
Illinois center Kofi Cockburn.

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