NCAA infractions committee could discipline administrators tied to violations and ID them publicly

FILE - The new NCAA logo that was painted on the Concordia University Irvine basketball court is seen in Irvine, Calif., Friday, May 19, 2017. Prompted by new legislation emphasizing individual accountability in NCAA rules violations cases, the Committee on Infractions has outlined potential penalties for rules-breakers in leadership positions beyond the coaching staff, up to and including school presidents. (Paul Rodriguez/The Orange County Register via AP)

The NCAA Committee on Infractions has outlined potential penalties for rules violators in leadership positions beyond the coaching staff, up to and including school presidents in a move prompted by new legislation emphasizing individual accountability.

Individuals who were active or passive actors in the violations also could be identified by name in public infractions reports. Previously, the identities of violators were kept anonymous.

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