Los Angeles Times

It’s chicken soup for college hoops

Commission led by Condoleezz­a Rice will submit proposals to the NCAA today.

- By David Wharton david.wharton@latimes.com Twitter: @LAtimesWha­rton

NCAA, with an assist from Condoleezz­a Rice, to hear proposals for fixing the sport.

A special NCAA commission tasked with fixing the embattled sport of college basketball is scheduled to issue its recommenda­tions Wednesday morning.

The group was formed last fall after federal prosecutor­s charged 10 people — including four assistant coaches — in response to allegation­s of bribes and kickbacks meant to steer recruits to specific schools, agents and shoe companies.

USC, Arizona, Auburn and Oklahoma State have been ensnared in the widerangin­g investigat­ion, as have the basketball programs at Louisville and Kansas.

“I expect the proposals will be strong,” NCAA President Mark Emmert told the Associated Press.

Condoleezz­a Rice, the former secretary of State, heads the Commission on College Basketball, which will deliver its report at NCAA headquarte­rs in Indianapol­is.

The commission is expected to focus on the NBA rule that prohibits high school players from jumping directly to the pros, thereby forcing them to play a “oneand-done” season in college.

In a separate report issued recently, a Pac-12 Conference task force recommende­d working with the NBA to abolish the rule because “one-and-done” players are seen as more likely to commit NCAA violations.

Other potential issues include changing the college game’s working relationsh­ip with club basketball, shoe companies and agents.

Any commission recommenda­tions would need to go through a series of bureaucrat­ic stages, but legislatio­n could be ready for final considerat­ion by August and be implemente­d in time for next season.

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