Kansas basketball is in a tough spot for the future. Now that the NCAA has officially given Kansas a notice of allegations, the school will have to go through the long and drawn-out process of defending itself. Punishments won’t even be given out until well after the 2019-20 season, which is a punishment in itself.
Right now, Kansas is already paying for its alleged wrongdoing by having the fear of sanctions brought up to every recruit the school is targeting.
It’s a super simple tactic that rival schools like Kentucky, Duke, and North Carolina can use to convince potential players that Kansas is a bad choice.