The NCAA's investigation into the Southern Miss men's basketball program formerly run by Donnie Tyndall has cost another coach his job, multiple sources told CBSSports.com.
That coach: Tyson Waterman
Waterman, a former player at Winthrop, spent last season as an assistant at Southeastern Louisiana. But sources told CBSSports.com that Waterman was recently forced to resign after refusing to fully cooperate with the NCAA's investigation into USM.
Waterman's connection to the case is rooted in the fact that he was previously the head coach at Believe Prep Academy in South Carolina -- where Shadell Millinghaus, Thaddeus Hall and LeRoy 'Truck' Fludd all attended before committing to Southern Miss in June 2013. According to sources, the NCAA requested that Waterman turn over his bank records because it believed the records were relevant to a potential violation related to Waterman receiving payment for the commitments of Millinghaus, Hall and Fludd.
Waterman's refusal to hand over his bank records was deemed a Level I violation.
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