On Wednesday, Kansas suspended head coach Bill Self and assistant Kurtis Townsend each for four games as punishment for their parts in the FBI infractions case that began in 2017. The suspensions will take place during the first four games of the regular season.
The school also announced other self-imposed penalties, including recruiting limitations and reduced scholarships.
Here are full details from KU:
The University of Kansas informed the NCAA’s IRP (Independent Resolution Panel) last week that it was self-imposing several sanctions in response to its ongoing basketball case, which originated in 2017. The sanctions include:
Four-game suspension for Head Coach Bill Self and Assistant Coach Kurtis Townsend to be served during the first four regular season games of the 2022-23 season.