Auburn Men’s Basketball Self-Imposes Postseason Ban for 2020-21

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Auburn men’s basketball has self-imposed a postseason ban this season as part of an investigation into bribery charges brought against former assistant coach Chuck Person, the school announced Sunday.

The athletic department, university administration and head coach Bruce Pearl reached the decision, according to the statement, “in light of the ongoing matter that surfaced in fall 2017 regarding former assistant coach Chuck Person.”

Person was arrested during a far-reaching federal investigation into college basketball three years ago.

Person, a former Auburn star who joined Pearl’s staff as an assistant coach in 2014, pleaded guilty to accepting bribes to steer players to a financial adviser. He was also accused of helping facilitate money to players’ families. The government alleged he provided $11,000 to one player’s family and $7,500 to another’s.

Person was sentenced in 2019 to community service and two years of probation.

Auburn has not indicated whether it has received a notice of allegations from the NCAA. But in a victim-impact statement included in Person’s sentencing documents, Auburn said it expected to be charged with rules violations by the NCAA.

AL.com reported in August 2019 that the Tigers had self-imposed recruiting restrictions from September 2017 to April 2018. The school didn’t publicly disclose the self-imposed punishment.

According to the statement on Sunday, Auburn said it continues to cooperate with the NCAA.

“This was a difficult decision but the right decision,” Pearl said in a statement. “I hate it for our current players. They lost the opportunity for the postseason last year because of COVID, and now they will miss the postseason again. It’s a two-year postseason penalty for them. However, we need to take this penalty now to put it behind us.”

ESPN’s preseason predicted order of finish had Auburn tied for eighth in the SEC.

***Story courtesy of ABC News***

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