The NCAA, considering charges of basketball recruiting...
The NCAA, considering charges of basketball recruiting violations by Illinois, wants details about car loans for ex-players Kendall Gill and Stephen Bardo and about complimentary tickets allocated to players, the Champaign-Urbana News Gazette reported.
University investigator Mike Slive discovered that Gill and Bardo were not required to complete full car loan forms at a Decatur, Ill., bank after they bought used cars. He said that might be considered preferential treatment.
No decision in the case is expected until after university officials meet with the NCAA on Sept. 29.
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