Former Head of NCAA's Infractions Panel Reflects on Changing Times

David Swank's office is anything but.

Crowded with papers, files, books, and a magnificent old roll-top desk, the place has changed little since Mr. Swank became just another law professor at the University of Oklahoma, rather than one of the most powerful people in the National Collegiate Athletic Association.

He is enjoying his retirement, effective September 1, after nine years as chairman of the N.C.A.A.'s Committee on Infractions, which metes out

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