The NCAA dropped the hammer on Oklahoma State and the university is not taking it lightly. At least, it’s not going down without a fight.
On Friday, the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions handed down a one-year postseason ban to OSU’s men’s basketball program following an investigation into the wrongdoing of former associate head coach Lamont Evans, all of which occurred before Mike Boynton took over as head coach over three years ago.
As Marshall Scott, dutifully laid out, the NCAA is punishing the kids it is supposed to protect as well as a university that seemingly took swift action once it was made aware of the investigation.