For
Ray Lewis going to Miami has been safe assumption since the day he
was born. He was one of 11 players to send letters of intent back to
Miami and joining a group of five more early enrollees in a class
that the hurricanes think can make an immediate impact. Early
Wednesday with his father at his side he sent his letter of intent.
Miami
landed several of its top targets even with the incredibly long NCAA
investigation into the school's athletic compliance practices still
unresolved.
The
NCAA was poised to send the Hurricanes their notice of allegations a
couple weeks ago - then, in a bizarre twist, ordered an external
inquiry into how its own investigators collected information. At the
center of that external probe is the NCAA's relationship with
attorney Maria Elena Perez, who represented convicted Ponzi scheme
architect and whistle-blowing former booster Nevin Shapiro.
Perez
has not divulged the nature of her contractual relationship with the
NCAA, and NCAA President Mark Emmert wants to know why one existed.
Shapiro is serving a 20-year prison term for masterminding a $930
million Ponzi scheme, and the claims he made in an article published
by Yahoo Sports have hung precariously over the program for more than
two years.
Source:
yahoo.com
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