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NCAA lists allegations against Louisville's Hurtt
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - Louisville's Clint Hurtt faces allegations of receiving and providing impermissible benefits while an assistant at Miami. The NCAA says Hurtt received a $2,500 loan and provided perks to Hurricanes recruits.

The governing body sent Hurtt and Louisville a letter of allegations last Tuesday, which the university released Monday as part of an open records request. The NCAA says the 34-year-old defensive line coach provided false and misleading information during its investigation of Miami, an ethical violation of NCAA Rule 10.1.

The NCAA says Hurtt also knowingly provided impermissible benefits by arranging for Miami former booster and convicted felon Nevin Shapiro to buy meals for recruits.

The letter lists specific infractions allegedly committed by the former Hurricanes assistant, including rides and housing for recruits totaling $3,315 between 2006 and 2009.


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These violation charges from the NCAA should be dropped immediately. I'm all for Louisville coaches being trouble, but that whole Miami investigation was a bunch of crap. NCAA President Mark Emmert is a joke and probably will be forced to step down. All charges having to do with that investigation should be forgotten about.
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If found guilty Jurich will most likely fire Hurtt. Other than that...don't see much else happening. UK fans will polarize it...but there is not much dirt to dig here.
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^ Jurich already told Strong and the media that Hurtt's job is safe at Louisville
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toussaints Wrote:^ Jurich already told Strong and the media that Hurtt's job is safe at Louisville

He said that before the charges came out.
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^ meaning whatever happens, his job is safe there. Louisville can't get punished for having him on staff. Highly unlikely he'll miss more than 3 games
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This whole thing is a bunch of crap, the NCAA has dropped the ball in so many different ways in this investigation that it should just be forgotten about, and lets just move on with life.

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