While eight universities and their general counsel try to determine the legal liabilities in a nationwide college cheating scandal, the national organization that oversees college sports has announced it is looking into allegations against the indicted coaches for possible violations of its rules.

The NCAA released a statement Tuesday announcing the probe and saying, “The charges brought forth [Tuesday] are troubling and should be a concern for all of higher education.”

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