Violation of allegations could result in serious repercussions against LSU athletics

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra03/12/22

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Gigantic news is coming out of LSU that could have huge repercussions regarding their athletics moving forward. ESPN’s Pete Thamel detailed that while eight Level 1 violations have been levied against the Tigers basketball program, one violation regarding their football program is causing concern.

“There are eight total Level 1 violation allegations against LSU, seven of which are tied to basketball,” tweeted Thamel. “Here’s Allegation 11, which will loom large over this case: ‘The institution failed to exercise institutional control and monitor …its football and men’s basketball programs.'”

On Saturday, the firestorm was brought on by the revelation that LSU men’s basketball coach Will Wade was being let-go.

“LSU has parted ways with head basketball coach Will Wade, according to CBS Sports’ Jon Rothstein. The decision comes days after the NCAA provided a Notice of Allegations against the program,” wrote On3’s James Fletcher III. “Stadium’s Jeff Goodman reports that the NCAA’s Notice of Allegations included violations which were too severe to retain him through the investigation. Under NCAA rules, if Level 1 or Level 2 violations are found, the school can terminate without penalty.”

Will Wade went 105-51 over five seasons as LSU, taking the job after two successful seasons at VCU. He made two NCAA Tournament appearances and was set to lead the Tigers to a third this season.

However, it looks like LSU athletics has more on their plate than simply replacing their basketball coach. Time will tell how the NCAA penalizes the Tigers, and the severity of the punishment their programs will face.

More on LSU’s Notice of Allegations

The LSU Tigers received their Notice of Allegations from the NCAA regarding basketball head coach Will Wade earlier this week. The process is still a few months away from being resolved in a case that began all the way back in 2017, but the school felt a decision must come now.

Wade was caught on FBI wiretaps talking about a “strong-ass offer” extended to former On3 Consensus four-star prospect Javonte Smart as part of a larger case which landed multiple people in federal prison. The guard ended up playing three seasons for LSU, averaging exactly 13 points per game, before going undrafted in the 2021 NBA draft.

LSU released the following statement on investigation on Wednesday.

“Per NCAA rules and procedures, LSU is unable to comment on any aspect of the ongoing case,” the school wrote in its statement. “We will continue to cooperate fully with the IARP as we work together toward a resolution.”

The school had already self-imposed penalties. Those were meant to address the potential violations of the football program that are likely to be included in this notice. LSU put into effect a bowl ban for the 2020-2021 season and added to their scholarship restrictions.