NEW BRUNSWICK -- In a formal response after the NCAA issued a Notice of Allegations that details seven possible violations, Rutgers University officials said they are in agreement with the "vast majority of the allegations as they have been charged'' and recommended a series of self-imposed sanctions.
Five months after the NCAA hit Rutgers with a series of allegations involving drug use by players, improper recruiting tactics and football officials who ignored rules and lied to investigators, the university filed a 102-page response, which was obtained by NJ Advance Media on Tuesday morning.