Top Rutgers officials and other parties named by the NCAA in its investigation into the university's athletics department will appear today in front of the Committee on Infractions, NJ Advance Media has learned.
It means that a resolution is near to the dark cloud looming over Rutgers football since the school retained a Kansas City-based law firm specializing in NCAA rules violations, as first reported by NJ Advance Media in October 2015.
Fourteen months later, the NCAA served Rutgers with a Notice of Allegations for seven possible violations related to recruiting, drug testing and academic misconduct that occurred prior to 2016.