Revelations and allegations in a recent New York Times article that chronicle potential academic fraud and payment during Eric Bledsoe's high school career could have a ramifications for the University of Kentucky basketball program, despite the fact Bledsoe has declared for the upcoming NBA draft. A source with knowledge of NCAA rules said "depending on the specific facts that come out," the NCAA's options include deeming Bledsoe ineligible, which could potentially lead to forfeited games or even a vacated season. According to the story in the Times, Bledsoe's high school coach, Maurice Ford, paid the rent at the home that Bledsoe and his mother, Maureen Reddick, lived in during Bledsoe's senior year in high school. Bledsoe transferred to Parker High School after the school he attended for three years, Hayes High, closed. The transfer initially caught the attention of the Alabama High School Athletic Association because Bledsoe was moving to a school out of district. The head of the AHSSA said his group plans to look into the reported payments, The New York Times reported Saturday.