It has been reported that Dave Didion, assistant athletic director of compliance at Auburn, signed off on the pursuit and hiring of Pearl. Didion previously worked as director of enforcement for the NCAA and was involved in the case that led to the heavy sanctions against Pearl.
But since its release and the firing of Roe Lach, the department has seen several departures. Dave Didion, who spent 14 years at the association, left in April to go to Auburn. Investigators Marcus Wilson and Chance Miller left for Maryland and South Carolina, respectively.
Date: Jun 14, 2013
Category: Sports
Source: Google
Under Emmert NCAA enforcement division has gone from bad to worse
Morale is at an all-time low among the enforcement staff as several respected veterans -- Dave Didion (Auburn), Marcus Wilson (Maryland) and Chance Miller (South Carolina) -- have left for college compliance positions since April. On Tuesday the department received another huge blow when Rachel Newm
David Didion (1951-1955), James Gehlke (1995-1999), Beth Markowitz (1964-1968), Janet Cowen (1965-1969), Kathleen Bernens (1971-1975), Richard Allen (1979-1983)