Santa Fe New Mexican

NCAA to form investigat­ory commission

- By Cliff Brunt The Associated Press

The NCAA said it will form a commission to study the inner workings of college basketball in response a federal investigat­ion into bribery and fraud that rocked the sport and implicated several assistant coaches.

The NCAA announced the commission Wednesday and said former Secretary of State Condoleezz­a Rice will lead the committee.

“We need to do right by student-athletes,” NCAA president Mark Emmert said in a statement. “I believe we can — and we must — find a way to protect the integrity of college sports by addressing both sides of the coin: fairness and opportunit­y for college athletes, coupled with the enforcemen­t capability to hold accountabl­e those who undermine the standards of our community.”

Emmert said the NCAA needs to quickly make “substantiv­e changes” in the way it operates. He said the changes will focus on the relationsh­ips between the NCAA, schools, athletes and coaches with outside entities like shoe companies, agents and financial managers. He said the committee will also examine the effects of the so-called one and done rule that prompts players on a pro track to play in college for one season, as well as college basketball’s broad relationsh­ip with the NBA.

Michigan State coach Tom Izzo said he’s been saying change is overdue for about 10 years. He said young basketball players are playing too many games in the summer, when they have contact from too many people outside of their inner circles.

“My only piece of advice, don’t let the process ruin you because we will. I blame myself,” Izzo said. “And keep your group small, whatever that is, keep it small. You’ve been raised by Mom and Dad for 17 years and things are OK. … They’ve done a pretty good job because you’re eligible in school and you can become a big-time basketball player. Why all of a sudden do we need 20 other people coming into your world?”

The commission will begin its work in November and deliver its recommenda­tions on legislativ­e, policy and structural changes by April. Other members of the commission include Associatio­n of American Universiti­es president Mary Sue Coleman, Florida athletic director emeritus Jeremy Foley, Hofstra athletic director Jeffrey Hathaway, Atlanta Hawks owner/vice chairman Grant Hill, USA Basketball chairman General Martin Dempsey, Notre Dame president Rev. John Jenkins, retired basketball coach Mike Montgomery, Georgia Tech president Bud Peterson, former basketball star David Robinson, former White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler, Ohio State athletic director Gene Smith and National Associatio­n of Basketball Coaches board member John Thompson III.

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