Six takeaways from documents on Memphis’ final IARP hearing
The university’s case and objections are laid out, as well as the panel’s responses and its own objections.
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The university’s case and objections are laid out, as well as the panel’s responses and its own objections.
Based on timeline of IARP’s investigation into N.C. State, case against the Tigers’ basketball program could be nearing end.
Timeline indicates there was movement as the Tigers’ basketball season was turning around.
Former Memphis Tigers player James Wiseman said he was not interviewed by the IARP for its investigation, and he believes Penny Hardaway will keep the Tigers program on track.
Two experts who have been involved in college basketball for decades give their insight and opinions on what the Tigers and Penny Hardaway face.
Bill Hardgrave begins his tenure at a critical point for the Memphis athletics program. The push to join the ranks of the Power Five conferences and the Independent Accountability Resolution Process investigation (IARP) of the basketball program loom. U of M’s new president outlines his vision for the universityRelated story:
As Memphis waits to learn its punishment, North Carolina and Kansas will play for the national championship. In the past decade, both schools have been accused of cheating on a grand scale.
What is it about the timing of the case? And do the penalties in North Carolina State’s resolved case provide any insight?
The IARP alleges that Penny Hardaway and Memphis basketball committed multiple Level 1 violations. The university is fighting back. Could this be the beginning of the end for Hardaway? The battle has been joined.
The University of Memphis and Hardaway responded to the amended notice of allegations last month in the James Wiseman case.
Judgment Day is coming for Memphis basketball. And that judgment could be severe.
Details of the case were vague, however, and there was no word on when a ruling would be made in the James Wiseman case.
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