By Mark Schlabach, ESPN: The NCAA is changing the way it handles major infractions cases being adjudicated by the independent accountability resolution process (IARP) in an attempt to speed up what has been a protracted process so far.
On Wednesday, the Division I board of directors approved immediate changes that will allow the IARP’s complex case unit to accept the investigative work of the NCAA’s enforcement staff “unless the unit can demonstrate a compelling reason why additional investigation is required.”
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