William Sullivan Jr. wrote. “Their actions impaired the University of Kansas’ ability to continue to fully use those resources for both the benefit and welfare for its student-athletes, as well as for its ongoing mission of educational and community development and enrichment.” All three Adidas schools also face possible additional punishment from the NCAA — but that won’t happen until after the Final Four. “While the implications of the defendants’ scheme in the context of the NCAA’s infractions process remains unknown at this time, each of these schools also faces the possibility of serious additional consequences in the form of penalties and fines from the defendants’ actions,” Khuzami wrote. “This is particularly daunting for the University of Louisville, which was already serving probation for a prior infractions case, and could face even greater potential additional negative consequences as a result.” “The damage done by Mr. Gatto’s and his co-conspirators’ greed cannot be overstated,” Kansas attorneywrote. “Their actions impaired the University of Kansas’ ability to continue to fully use those resources for both the benefit and welfare for its student-athletes, as well as for its ongoing mission of educational and community development and enrichment.” All three Adidas schools also face possible additional punishment from the NCAA — but that won’t happen until after the Final Four.

Federal prosecutors on Tuesday called for jail time for the three men convicted in the Adidas basketball trial last October. In October, a jury in New York found that former Adidas consultant, Adidas executiveand would-be sports agentcommitted wire fraud and conspiracy to commit wire fraud by paying families of coveted basketball prospects to get them to commit to programs sponsored by the shoe company. The sentencing date is set for March 5. Each federal charge carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.“A sentence that includes a term of incarceration is necessary to reflect, among other things, the seriousness of the defendants’ conduct and the need to promote deterrence, and is thus sufficient but not greater than necessary to further the legitimate purposes of sentencing,” U.S. Attorneywrote. The probation department recommended one year for Gatto and eight months for Code and Dawkins. But the prosecutors disagreed with that because it did not reflect a sophisticated means enhancement. “I’d still say 12-24 months for [Gatto], 12-18 for Dawkins and Code,” a legal source familiar with the case said of expected jail time. “[is not a light sentencing judge.” Dawkins, meantime, is due to go back to trial on April 22 on bribery charges. Arizona coachand LSU coach have been notified that they will be subpoenaed for that trial . Both are Nike schools. Also on Tuesday, the three Adidas schools in the fall trial asked for restitution, with Kansas asking for $1,136,424, N.C. State seeking $258,585 and Louisville looking for $31,922. Kansas’ breakdown looks like this via the K.C. Star : • $112,731.52 for the athletic scholarship and financial aid KU paid for Billy Preston and Silvio De Sousa made under false pretenses • $289,886 for fees related to responding to the U.S. Justice Department subpoenas sent to the school • $78,942 for preparing KU senior director of compliance Jeff Smith in his role as a witness at the federal trial, and also for the school having outside counsel present during select portions of the three-week proceedings in New York• $308,472 for investigating Gatto’s misconduct as it related to KU • $346,393 for legal fees incurred by outside counsel to respond to the NCAA’s investigation of Preston and De Sousa