NCAA Unlikely to Connect Steroids Allegations to Miami Hurricanes Case

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The latest scandal to plague the University of Miami has the school conducting an internal investigation into strength and conditioning assistant Jimmy Goins and his alleged link to performance-enhancing drugs, but unless it can be proved that Goins provided banned substances to UM athletes, it’s unlikely the newest issue will affect the current NCAA investigation involving former booster Nevin Shapiro.

Two sources confirmed Wednesday that Goins has been suspended until Miami concludes its investigation.

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