INDIANAPOLIS -- It was only fitting, after more than 10 months of headlines about extra benefits and unethical conduct, failure to monitor and institutional control, that my last field assignment of this tumultuous school year in college sports took me inside an NCAA Committee on Infractions hearing.
Not a real hearing, mind you -- but pretty close.
On Tuesday, the NCAA conducted its first Enforcement Experience, a daylong mock exercise that allowed about two dozen media members to investigate, charge and level penalties in a fictional infractions case.
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