NCAA: Hurricanes” Dewan Hernandez must continue to sit out

AP Sports Writer

NCAA: Hurricanes’ Dewan Hernandez must continue to sit outBy STEVEN WINE

MIAMI (AP) For Miami Hurricanes junior Dewan Hernandez, the season that never started is over.

The 6-foot-11 forward must sit out the remainder of this season and 40 percent of next season because of his dealings with an agent, the NCAA said Monday.

Hernandez agreed to receive monthly payments from the agent and accepted other benefits from him, the NCAA said. The violations could have resulted in permanent ineligibility but there were mitigating circumstances, the association said.

Hernandez sat out the first 19 games of the season awaiting the ruling.

Last year, following an FBI investigation, a federal jury in New York found three men guilty of fraud charges for channeling secret payment to the families of top-tier recruits to influence their choices of schools, apparel companies and agents. Hernandez was among more than a dozen players listed in a business plan to pay prospective NBA players, and the NCAA began to look at his case.

”The ruling is harsh and unacceptable,” Hernandez’s attorney, Jason Setchen, wrote on Twitter . ”The NCAA is punishing the student-athletes for their involvement. But, who is punishing the NCAA for allowing corruption to be so rampant in college basketball that the FBI intervened?”

Earlier this month, Hurricanes coach Jim Larranaga said Hernandez deserved to be declared eligible because he unwittingly became entangled with the agent when duped by a coach. The coach, Jordan Fair, was an assistant at Louisville before being fired after the scandal broke in 2017.

Hernandez, a Miami native who changed his name last offseason from Dewan Huell, was highly recruited before joining the Hurricanes in 2016. He considered turning pro last spring but decided to return to Miami for his junior season.

With Hernandez watching Sunday from the bench, the Hurricanes lost to Florida State and fell to 1-6 in the Atlantic Coast Conference, their worst league start in eight years under Larranaga. They are 9-10 overall, and Larranaga is in danger of his first losing season since 1997-98, his first year at George Mason.

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