First a change that will speed things up: IARP committee will now accept the investigative results of the enforcement committee rather than do its own investigations, which apparently they believe was the culprit of delays.
Most interesting in the story linked below was this section:
NC State is the only case related to the federal investigation that has a hearing scheduled before the independent resolution panel (IRP), which will decide whether violations occurred and what penalties, if any, will be imposed. The IRP's decision is final and there are no appeals.
Story from ESPN:
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Most interesting in the story linked below was this section:
NC State is the only case related to the federal investigation that has a hearing scheduled before the independent resolution panel (IRP), which will decide whether violations occurred and what penalties, if any, will be imposed. The IRP's decision is final and there are no appeals.
Story from ESPN:
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NCAA to speed up handling of investigations
The NCAA has announced it will change its handling of major infractions cases by putting a halt to the reinvestigation of cases already thoroughly investigated by its enforcement team.