Here is a copy of the case summary.
UPDATE (4:50): Well, I take that back a bit. Looking at the documents has shown some interesting transcripts from the NCAA investigators with certain parents, coaches, and players. Start on page 39 of the document linked at the top of the blog post. There is some damning stuff in these interviews, especially from Devin Ebanks' mother, that contradicts what Sampson has said since October regarding this investigation (most notably that he never knowingly took part in a three-way call).
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I just received the NCAA heading case summary from the University. The document is exactly like it sounds - a summary of what the NCAA Committee on Infractions will adjudicate next week in Seattle.
At first glance, the 96 page document does not contain anything we haven't heard from the NCAA or the University during this ongoing saga. The good news for IU, which has already been reported, is that only four of the five violations are being classified as major. The impermissible gift given to Hoosier commit Derek Elston has been classified as a secondary violation.
I am going to go read the rest of the document, which he will have linked to our homepage (www.idsnews.com), and should have a story up by the end of the day.
