SEC's Biggest Stories in 2011 No. 4: NCAA Investigations
The NCAA's investigation of Cam Newton's recruitment was a dominant story in the SEC this year, but Auburn wasn't the only school in the league to go under the microscope.
The NCAA's investigation of Cam Newton's recruitment was a dominant story in the SEC this year, but Auburn wasn't the only school in the league to go under the microscope.
Former agent Josh Luchs says that Will Lyles came clean to the NCAA yesterday and turned over documentation regarding his relationships with college football programs.
LSU's Russell Shepard is now ineligible for interfering in an NCAA investigation of his school.
ESPN found that some of the video Will Lyles sent to LSU was useless. Is that a problem?
The headlines and other SEC news of the day.
Oregon paid $25,000 for out of date recruiting materials. Did it get taken for a ride, or was it to secure access to recruits?
NCAA investigators are heading to South Florida to investigate the recruiting practices of Ohio State, LSU, Auburn, and Tennessee.
The NCAA has rules that schools can no longer subscribe to Rivals.com.
Joe Schad unearthed new information on the Patrick Peterson/Will Lyles situation.
In the aftermath of HBO's special report, where do we go from here?