North Carolina State University is investigating whether it has potential legal claims related to men’s basketball coach Will Wade leaving his position with the Wolfpack to return to LSU for a second stint as head coach. Multiple reports say the inquiry centers on Wade’s departure and examines whether any state or legal requirements may have been implicated. The investigation focuses on the circumstances around his exit and whether actions taken by Wade and/or LSU could create grounds for litigation or other legal remedies.
Fox News and the New York Post both report that N.C. State is reviewing the situation for possible legal action connected to Wade’s move to LSU. The coverage frames the matter as a potential dispute arising from a controversial coaching departure and notes that the university’s review includes consideration of possible legal violations, including those tied to North Carolina law. No specific claim, court filing, or confirmed wrongdoing is reported in the summaries provided; the reporting instead emphasizes that the university is still assessing what, if any, legal steps it could take.