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Why it’s possible — but not a surety — KU basketball could face NCAA violations

The timetable, officially, has begun to move forward.

On Wednesday, the day of a guilty verdict in a federal court case that centered on corruption in college basketball, the University of Kansas responded. Jayhawks sophomore Silvio De Sousa was withheld from games pending a review of his NCAA eligibility. Chancellor Douglas Girod and athletic director Jeff Long released a joint statement for their first comments on allegations against KU made public in the trial, while men’s basketball coach Bill Self held an impromptu press conference to strongly defend the integrity of his program.