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NCAA Charges Rutgers With ‘Failure To Monitor’ Violations

NJ.com’s Keith Sargeant is reporting that Rutgers has been notified by the NCAA regarding seven possible violations during Kyle Flood’s tenure (ended after 2015 season):

The university is expected to be charged with a “failure to monitor” for part of its athletics program, according to sources, who told NJ Advance Media other possible violations include allegations of wrongdoing with regards to football recruits and the program’s recruiting host/hostess program as well as what’s been described by sources as “inconsistencies” in the administration of the athletic department’s drug testing procedures and policies.

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