Ex-Arizona coach Sean Miller escape sanctions in NCAA case involving violation of recruiting methods

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Ex-Arizona Wildcats head coach Sean Miller escape sanctions in NCAA case as two assistant coaches receive lengthy bans... after report concluded 'covert actions' uncovered by the FBI could not have been detected by him

Arizona's athletics program was put on three years of probation through 2025Assistant coach Emanuel Richardson was given a 10-year show-cause penaltyHe was sanctioned for accepting $20,000 in cash bribes and paying $40,000k in 'fraudulent academic transcripts'Mark Phelps was given a two-year show cause after violating college basketball recruiting rules before telling the student-athlete to conceal the violation Then head coach Sean Miller, now of Xavier, has escaped any sanctions  Click here for all your latest international Sports news from DailyMail.com

By Alastair Talbot For Dailymail.Com

Published: 19:15 EST, 14 December 2022 | Updated: 19:15 EST, 14 December 2022

Ex-Arizona basketball coach Sean Miller escaped sanctions on Wednesday when a report from the Independent Accountability Resolution Process largely accepted the program's self-imposed penalties stemming from a 2017 NCAA rules violations case.

Arizona's athletics program was put on three years of probation through 2025. The school announced a one-year postseason ban in December 2020, which took effect for the 2020-21 season.

The IARP report released Wednesday said former assistant coach Emanuel Richardson was given a 10-year show-cause penalty after he 'solicited and accepted $20,000 in cash bribes and paid $40,000 for a fraudulent academic transcript.'

Sean Miller, former Arizona coach, won't face any sanctions from the NCAA after the IARP had found that Arizona's self-imposed penalties were enough to resolve a case involving violations of NCAA rules in 2017

Former University of Arizona assistant men's basketball coach Emanuel Richardson has been banned from coaching at any level of basketball for the next decade

Another former assistant coach, Mark Phelps, was given a two-year show cause after he provided 'an impermissible benefit to a student-athlete and then directed the student-athlete to conceal the violation.'


Miller emerged largely unscathed from the report. He is now the head coach at Xavier.

'All of the actions, or nearly all of the actions that these two assistant coaches took, were covert,' IARP arbitrator Dana Welch said. 'With respect to former assistant men's basketball coach No. 1, they were criminal. It took the FBI two years of wiretapping to find out what he had done. So in our view, these kind of actions could not have been detected by the head coach.' 

The basketball program will also lose one additional scholarship for the 2023-24 season. 

Arizona Wildcats assistant coach Mark Phelps was given a two-year ban from basketball after directing a student-athlete to conceal the violation that he had carried out

'This has been a long journey and I am glad everything is finally finished,' Miller said in a statement. 'I am excited to move forward. I'd like to thank my wife Amy and my entire family, (Xavier) President (Colleen) Hanycz and (Xavier athletic director) Greg Christopher for their support through the completion of this process.' 

The Independent Accountability Resolution Process was created to handle particularly complex cases and acts outside the purview of the NCAA. 

The infractions report said it 'found no violation for the former head men's basketball coach because the hearing panel determined that the former head men's basketball coach demonstrated that he promoted an atmosphere of compliance and monitored two of his assistant coaches regarding the academic eligibility of men's basketball prospective student-athletes, rebutting the presumption of head coach responsibility.' 

The panel’s decision is final, meaning there will be no appeals. 

Arizona was originally accused of nine counts of misconduct, including five Level I violations, in a Notice of Allegations sent out by the NCAA in October 2020. The violations included a lack of institutional control and failure to monitor by the university, and lack of head coach control by Miller. 

Tommy Lloyd (left) left Gonzaga to replace Miller as Arizona Wildcats head coach last year 

Richardson (pictured in 2014 as an Arizona assistant) was found to have accepted $20,000 in bribes after his recruiting methods were federally investigated

But the IARP report was much more lenient on Miller in its report.  

Arizona announced in April 2021 that Miller was leaving the school after 12 seasons. The Wildcats hired former Gonzaga assistant Tommy Lloyd to take his place.

Miller routinely pulled in some of the nation’s top recruiting classes after being lured from Xavier in 2009, but his recruiting methods came under scrutiny when Richardson was among 10 people arrested as part of a federal corruption investigation into college basketball.

Richardson was fired by the university and later pleaded guilty to accepting $20,000 in bribes from aspiring business manager Christian Dawkins. He was sentenced to three months in prison in 2019. 

Miller sat out a game in 2018 after ESPN reported that he was heard on an FBI wiretap discussing a $100,000 payment to future No. 1 overall NBA pick Deandre Ayton. Miller vehemently denied the report and university President Robert C. Robbins announced a few days later that Miller would remain the Wildcats’ coach.  

The investigation also included Arizona's  swimming and diving program, which received relatively minor penalties. 

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