NCAA Considers Tightening College Football Enforcement Focus

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The National Collegiate Athletic Association may create a group to focus on college football recruiting infractions, especially the funneling of money to elite players, the agency’s enforcement chief said.

Such a group, which might take more than four months to put together, would resemble the one created two years ago to address concerns with men’s basketball recruiting, according to Julie Roe Lach, the NCAA’s vice president of enforcement.