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Ole Miss and NCAA Committee on Infractions wrap up 2-day hearing Tuesday night

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Tuesday night marked the end of the NCAA Committee on Infractions hearing involving Ole Miss and the 21 allegations the program is facing.

The hearing, which took place in Covington, Kentucky, had initially been allotted three days for completion but wrapped up after two daylong sessions. Fourteen of the 21 allegations made against Ole Miss were heard and put to the test Monday, with the remaining seven finishing up late Tuesday.

Throughout the two days, various accused and involved parties pleaded their cases to the panel. The panel consisted of Carol Cartwright, president Emerita at Kent State and Bowling Green State Universities; Bobby Cremins, former head men’s basketball coach at Georgia Tech and College of Charleston; Joel Maturi, retired director of athletics at University of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Eleanor Myers, associate professor of law emerita and interim associate dean for students at Temple University; Larry Parkinson, director of the Office of Enforcement at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission; and Jill Pilgrim, attorney and co-founder of Precise Advisory Group.