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The NCAA has opened an inquiry into the university's handling of a quarterback's sports wagering during his two seasons with the program. Officials expect to respond soon to the letter.
The NCAA has sent a letter of inquiry to Cincinnati regarding a quarterback's time with the program, according to a report by Ross Dellenger of Yahoo Sports. The inquiry follows comments from the quarterback's agent, Ron Slavin, about the university's alleged knowledge of the player's gambling habit.
A Cincinnati spokesperson declined to comment on the new development but issued a general statement that the university has maintained continuous conversations with the NCAA since initial reports of impermissible sports wagering. The statement added that officials do not believe any athletics official or staff member was aware of any impermissible sports wagering.
The NCAA retains authority over its member institutions even after changes to its enforcement powers regarding individual players.
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