The NCAA's release of its notice of allegations regarding former UConn men's basketball coach Kevin Ollie has shifted the tone of questions regarding the ex-coach and program that remain unanswered.
The NCAA released the notice Friday, charging the former coach with multiple infractions. It came six months after Ollie's firing and largely supports the claims UConn made regarding his dismissal.
The infractions described by UConn can be interpreted as being significant, especially the charge that Ollie provided false and misleading information about noncompliance, which the NCAA labels a severe violation. That plays well for UConn in its effort to fire Ollie for "just cause" and avoid paying him the more than $10 million left on Ollie's contract.
This is a complicated case, with several interlocking layers _ Ollie vs. the NCAA, Ollie vs. UConn, UConn vs. the NCAA, and the school's relationship with new coach Dan Hurley � and all could be affected by what was released last Friday.
But the conflicts are a long way from resolution. Here are some questions and answers that to help explain it: