LSU basketball faces NCAA violations allegation—reports | Inquirer Sports

LSU basketball faces NCAA violations allegation—reports

/ 03:38 PM March 09, 2022

LSU Tigers Will Wade

Head coach Will Wade of the LSU Tigers reacts during the second half against the Alabama Crimson Tide at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on March 05, 2022 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images/AFP

The NCAA men’s basketball scandal that broke out in 2017 dragged in another school on Tuesday, as LSU was notified of allegations of major violations within the program, according to multiple media reports.

The school refused to comment, but multiple media outlets reported that the NCAA’s Complex Case Unit within the Independent Accountability Review Process served notice.

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The allegations are believed to stem from LSU head coach Will Wade getting caught on an FBI wiretap saying that he made a “strong-ass offer” to Javonte Smart, a player he was recruiting.

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ESPN also reported Tuesday that the NCAA’s notice involved the football team as well as the men’s basketball team. The Tigers previously self-imposed a one-year bowl ban in 2020 due to impermissible payments from boosters to players.

Smart eventually played for LSU under Wade from 2018-19 to 2020-21, averaging 13 points, 3.5 rebounds and 3.5 assists per game.

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The subject of the wiretap, Christian Dawkins, was convicted on conspiracy and bribery charges in 2018 and 2019. He is serving time in a federal prison.

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Wade, 39, owns a 104-50 record in five seasons at LSU. He has led the Tigers to the NCAA Tournament twice, and they likely are bound for the event again this season with a 21-10 record entering the Southeastern Conference tournament.

He previously coached at Chattanooga and VCU, and he owns an overall 195-95 record.

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