A report by nj.com’s Ryan Dunleavy indicates that various people associated with the NCAA investigation into alleged violations by Rutgers are being called in to meet with investigators.
Rutgers self-reported a number of violations to the NCAA, at least in part attached to the lack of institutional control in the football program on the watch of former head coach Kyle Flood.
Dunleavy’s report indicates that Flood, former assistant coach Darrell Wilson and former director of sports medicine Robert Monaco are all being called in to respond to questions.
Rutgers hired an Kansas City-based law firm in October of 2015 to assist in its defense before the NCAA.