Obviously I have a biased for IU, so I guess I'll just say that upfront. But, the ESPN story doesn't seem to indicate any wrongdoing on the part of IU or Crean in this instance (though it's implied). Certainly they've developed a connection with Indiana Elite, but that's not any sort of violation. The notion that IU received eight commits from players associated with AHOPE and/or Elite is a little misleading as well. Zeller's recruitment/commitment doesn't seem stem from that relationship. Hollowell didn't play for Elite before he committed, nor did Patterson (and he didn't last long with them even afterward). You can see a list of AHOPE players and where they ended up here. Not exactly a pipeline to IU in the past. Really the only concern seems to be the gifts to Parea from Adams. I guess it depends on if he's his legal guardian. I definitely agree that is a little shady, though it may not be a violation. I think it's unfortunate the way these summer programs so often act as funnels for certain schools (despite IU's recent benefit from such a relationship) across college hoops. This stuff obviously dates back to the 80's or 90's with the shoe companies, and it's really unfortunate to see kids used in such a way sometimes. However, it doesn't look like IU/Crean did anything inappropriate by the letter of the NCAA rules here.