Investigation Focus on Tubbs

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SMU's inquiry focuses on Tubbs
11:37 PM CST on Saturday, February 18, 2006
By CALVIN WATKINS / The Dallas Morning News
UNIVERSITY PARK – SMU officials are investigating whether men's basketball coach Jimmy Tubbs committed an NCAA rules violation by accepting money from a relative of one of his players, according to multiple sources.
Tubbs, in his second year as coach, refused to comment.
It was alleged that Tubbs accepted money to pay for the meals of several players.
In the last three weeks, SMU officials have interviewed players, boosters and coaches, and more interviews are planned.
Athletic director Jim Copeland is conducting most of the interviews. He is trying to determine Tubbs' relationship with several players and boosters and if there are any improprieties.
Copeland said Friday the school has contacted the NCAA about the allegation, and that there is no timetable to finish it.
He did not return phone calls Saturday, and president Gerald Turner declined comment.
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SMU's inquiry focuses on Tubbs
11:37 PM CST on Saturday, February 18, 2006
By CALVIN WATKINS / The Dallas Morning News
UNIVERSITY PARK – SMU officials are investigating whether men's basketball coach Jimmy Tubbs committed an NCAA rules violation by accepting money from a relative of one of his players, according to multiple sources.
Tubbs, in his second year as coach, refused to comment.
It was alleged that Tubbs accepted money to pay for the meals of several players.
In the last three weeks, SMU officials have interviewed players, boosters and coaches, and more interviews are planned.
Athletic director Jim Copeland is conducting most of the interviews. He is trying to determine Tubbs' relationship with several players and boosters and if there are any improprieties.
Copeland said Friday the school has contacted the NCAA about the allegation, and that there is no timetable to finish it.
He did not return phone calls Saturday, and president Gerald Turner declined comment.
E-mail [email protected]