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Indiana released its response to the NCAA this afternoon. It's a document that suggests the school has been punished enough and does not deserve additional sanctions. It also states that it's "reasonable to conclude" former coach Kelvin Sampson repeatedly misled NCAA investigators. Sampson has formally addressed the NCAA with a written response, too. The following text is his cover letter, ... [link]

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05.12.08 Fast Breaks
Published 5/13/2008 by rtmsf at Rush the Court
... and believes that it has already punished flagellated itself enough.  Since IU is painting Sampson as the fall guy, he felt the need to defend himself in a separate letter to the NCAA.   ...

Kelvin Sampson responds to NCAA
Published 5/13/2008 by PostmanR at Inside the Hall | An Indiana basketball blog
... — and agreeing with all the investigators had to present — Gary Parrish of CBS Sportsline provides Kelvin Sampson response to the allegations. Apparently, he wrote a nice little letter to Myles Brand and company. ...

Kelvin Sampson responds to NCAA
Published 5/13/2008 by PostmanR at The Postmen // A Sports Blog // Chicago, IL.
... — and agreeing with all the investigators had to present — Gary Parrish of CBS Sportsline provides Kelvin Sampson’s response to the allegations. Apparently, he wrote a nice little letter to Myles Brand and company. ...

Are you there, NCAA? It's me, Kelvin Sampson
Published 5/14/2008 at The Dagger
... Now, as Indiana deals with the NCAA mess Sampson created, the coach has penned a letter defending himself in careful, measured legalese. It's a pretty tremendous lawyerly letter, and it includes one non-legal gem: ...

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