I guess we'll find out soon...
KU checking into Self's contact with top recruit
Updated: January 20, 2009, 5:36 PM EST
LAWRENCE, Kan. (AP) - Kansas officials are checking to see if basketball coach Bill Self's brief encounter with a top recruit might constitute an NCAA infraction.
Self agrees he said hello to John Wall, a 6-foot-4 guard who had just played in a high school tournament in Springfield, Mo. It happened during an evaluation period last week when college coaches are not allowed contact with prospects other than to exchange greetings.
"We are aware of the report, and the administration is looking into it," said Chris Theisen, a Kansas spokesman.
Wall is rated the No. 1 overall recruit in the class of 2009 by Rivals.com. The Springfield News-Leader said the exchange took place between Self and Wall outside Wall's locker room after a game Thursday night.
"Basically, it's accurate," Self said after beating Texas A&M 73-53 Monday night. "I don't know if the exact quote is accurate. After the game was over, like I always do, like every coach always does, I had to catch a plane. So I went back to tell the coaches, 'Congratulations, good win.' I was approached and shook a hand and said, 'I can't talk to you, but you played really well."'
Kansas is in the final year of a three-year NCAA probation for violations in football and men's basketball.
"If that exchange, which is all it was, is a problem, then our administration will deal with it," Self said. "I certainly by no means am I going to deny that basically that happened. But the reason I was back in the back was to say hi to the coaches after the game."
The question is whether the NCAA would consider Self and Wall's exchange as contact.
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Quote from: 77ncaachamps on January 20, 2009, 06:38:03 PM
It happened during an evaluation period last week when college coaches are not allowed contact with prospects other than to exchange greetings.
Sounds like this was a greeting to me. Absurd if the NCAA calls it a violation.
Agreed. I don't see a problem.
A self reported act of common courtesy. Nothing to see here. Move along. However, the NCAA is not known for common sense or consistency.