Ole Miss’ hearing with the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions will come September 11, the school announced Wednesday, when it released the NCAA’s final summary on the case.
The hearing could take two to three days and will be held in Covington, Ky., outside of Cincinnati.
The NCAA stood by its 21 charges, 15 of which are Level I violations, the most serious level. One of those is a lack of institutional control. In addition, the NCAA’s response said Ole Miss didn’t meet the standards required for exemplary cooperation.
Athletic director Ross Bjork, former assistants Maurice Harris and Derrick Nix and members of the school’s compliance department have been called to appear.