Hundreds of top-level AAU teams descend upon Sin City during the summer evaluation windows for college coaches, playing games at dozens of sites across the city. The Commission on College Basketball would like the NCAA to control some of the chaos. In its 60-page report released Wednesday, the commission proposed the NCAA run its own summer recruiting events for prospects and take a more stringent approach to certifying what it called non-scholastic basketball events. But AAU teams and event organizers may feel left out if the proposal goes through, and may not adhere to the certification process. Right now, the NCAA has no real way to know where the AAU teams get their money and how it's spent.
Source: ABC News April 25, 2018 13:28 UTC