Drake Possibly Cost Kentucky Wildcats Another NCAA Violation

Drake potentially causes UK an NCAA violation for giving a free ticket to his concert

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We all should know by now that Drake loves the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team. They show him love by letting him warm-up with them in lay-up lines, airballs and all. But when are they going to learn that they need to chill a bit on letting the 6 God get too close for comfort?

In July 2015, University of Kentucky sent him a cease-and-desist letter when he took a photo with a recruit. Now another "my bad" moment could potentially be on deck for Drake because head coach John Calipari and his team have to worry about the NCAA breathing down their necks for a minor violation.

A report from Kentucky.com states that this new matter in question for the team stems from Drizzy allegedly giving a free ticket for one of his concerts to UK guard Tyler Ulis, who was academically ineligible to actively participate in team activities. But Ulis was still a member of the team at the time of the show in May 2015. The NCAA is citing the freebie as a level III "preferential treatment" violation.

 

One thing that the Wildcats need to learn is don't put all you pics with top-selling musicians on social media for all to see.

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[viaBlackSportsOnline]

 

 

 

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