The federal government has reportedly given the NCAA approval to look into schools that potentially committed violations during the federal college basketball recruiting investigation, according to Yahoo Sports.
The NCAA has been communicating with the government since September 2017, when the FBI arrested 10 men in connection with the the scandal, reports Yahoo Sports.
While Kansas, NC State and Louisville were some of the programs named in the trial, no schools have been listed as to whom the NCAA will look into. While a specific timeline is unknown, the NCAA's investigation is expected to "begin soon," per Yahoo Sports.