Paul Doyle and Mike Anthony of the Hartford Courant wrote an excellent story for Sunday’s paper, entitled “UConn’s Testimony Before NCAA Over, Now It’s Time To Wait.” In the story, Doyle and Anthony analyze the potential outcomes of the NCAA’s investigation of UConn for alleged recruiting violations. I was interviewed along with sports law experts [...]
Friday Night Rights: Middletown Football Coaches Cleared of Charges

The Middletown High School football coaches charged with reckless endangerment after a student-athlete collapsed during a workout on a particularly hot and humid day have been cleared of all charges. Paul Doyle of the Hartford Courant has the story: School assistant football coaches were dismissed Tuesday after defense attorneys proved water was provided for a [...]
UConn: Breaking Down the NCAA’s Notice of Allegations
In Sunday’s Hartford Courant, Paul Doyle discusses the Notice of Violations that the NCAA served upon the University of Connecticut in connection with the men’s basketball program’s recruitment of Nate Miles. I am quoted in the story along with sports law experts Michael McCann, Michael Buckner and David Swank. It makes for an interesting read. Here [...]
Monday Sports Briefs: UConn Basketball Edition
The UConn men’s basketball team, in advancing to the Final Four of the NCAA Tournament, did its best to remove the accusations of NCAA violations from the front of the sports page. Nevertheless, the alleged NCAA violations continue to be explored. Paul Doyle of The Hartford Courant examines how UConn’s administration and oversight of its [...]















