Another page turns Monday in the NCAA’s investigation into Ole Miss football.
A group of school administrators and coaches will begin the first of a three-day hearing before the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions in the Cincinnati suburb of Covington, Kentucky.
The committee is comprised of individuals from NCAA schools who serve as volunteers.
A seven-member subcommittee has been formed to hear the Ole Miss case. It features administrators retired and currently working, former Georgia Tech basketball coach Bobby Cremins and a private citizen.
The Ole Miss team in attendance will include athletics director Ross Bjork, compliance director Matt Ball, associate athletics director for compliance Julie Owen, faculty athletics representative Ron Rychlak, assistant football coaches Maurice Harris and Derrick Nix, and interim head coach Matt Luke.