With change, particularly sweeping change, often comes unintended consequences. Colorado men's basketball coach Tad Boyle already can see one looming on the horizon.
Nearly 11 months ago, when the college basketball world was rocked by the opening arrests from the FBI's recruiting corruption probe, NCAA president Mark Emmert promised swift and thorough reform to the sport not long after four assistant coaches — including coaches from Boyle's Pac-12 rivals at Arizona and USC — were escorted away in handcuffs.
This past week, basketball fans finally received a template for what some of those changes will look like.