@Jeff_Ermann
There are two ways to respond to rule-breaking allegations. You can decide to lay low, comply and embrace a straight-edge lifestyle to prevent any further damage, or you could deny any rule-breaking whatsoever and become defiant. Kansas chose the latter in the most over-the-top way imaginable.
Less than two weeks ago Kansas was charged with three Level I NCAA violations, including the infamous “lack of institution control” charge. The charges stem from Kansas’ relationship with Adidas and how the shoe company used money to help Bill Self land recruits. Four days later, Self wore a t-shirt with a massive Adidas logo to promote Snoop Dogg’s appearance at Midnight Madness.