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Guardian of KU freshman Cheick Diallo hires lawyer as NCAA fight continues

Kansas’ Cheick Diallo.
Kansas’ Cheick Diallo. Kansas City Star

LAWRENCE – One person close to Kansas’ Cheick Diallo is lawyering up for a potential legal fight as the NCAA continues its investigation into the eligibility of the freshman big man.

Tidiane Drame, a Malian-American who has served as Diallo’s legal guardian in the United States, has enlisted the representation of Donald Jackson, an Alabama-based attorney with a long history of representing college athletes in NCAA cases. Jackson, who joined the case on Monday, confirmed his involvement to The Eagle in an interview on Tuesday morning.

A report from Yahoo! Sports said Jackson was hired to represent Diallo in the case. Jackson told The Eagle his involvement, at the moment, pertained to Drame, a Mali-American who helped bring Diallo to the United States and pursue a college basketball scholarship earlier this decade.

While the NCAA continues to pore over Diallo’s high school transcripts and coursework from Our Savior New American, a private school in Centereach, N.Y., Jackson said the NCAA was also looking into Diallo’s relationship with Drame.

“That has been an element,” Jackson said. “They have looked into that. Everything that he’s done has purely been of an acceptable nature. Not only that, he obviously is Malian and he has a long-standing relationship with this young man’s family and quite a number of young people from that country.

“There’s nothing irregular about it.”

Jackson said he was still familiarizing himself with specific aspects of Diallo’s eligibility fight, including the NCAA’s scrutiny of his academic eligibility. The University of Kansas has spent much of the last month offering more information to the NCAA on Diallo’s behalf.

According to Yahoo! Sports, the information includes more than 2,000 pages of Diallo’s homework from Our Savior New American and school records dating back to Diallo’s time in his home country of Mali.

Kansas is set to conclude its exhibition schedule against Fort Hays State on Tuesday night. On Monday, Kansas coach Bill Self said he didn’t expect a resolution before game time.

This story was originally published November 10, 2015 at 9:26 AM with the headline "Guardian of KU freshman Cheick Diallo hires lawyer as NCAA fight continues."

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