The University of Memphis men basketball listing reported a workable violation to the NCAA on Thursday.
School said they learned that Dave Bronczek, chair of Memphis- FedEx and a graduate school immunization, telephoned a woman who is a FedEx wage earner and the mamma of a high college player presence by the school.
Boosters are forbidden by NCAA rulebook from having any reference with or paternity. Bronczek made an early July telephone call to Oseye Gaddy, mater of meaning safeguard Abdul Gaddy of Tacoma, Wash., and a FedEx underling in the Seattle area for more than a epoch.
“All he said was, I heard about your son, how good he is and told her she’s doing a major job,” Abdul Gaddy told The Commercial Appeal. “It wasn’t a long conversation or anything.”
Athletic manager R.C. Johnson said he did not know about the cellular phone call until he was contacted Thursday by Foxsports.com.
Johnson said he it to be deemed a consequent violation, which would not result in any penalties.
Johnson told a jab meeting Thursday nightly that “we mull over this incident an unintended lapse. We have contacted both the conference (Conference USA) administrative center and the NCAA with the information.”
Memphis lost to Kansas in overtime in the NCAA finals game in April.
