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re: NCAA: "Hundreds of violations occurred in Tennessee football program over 3 seasons"
Posted on 7/14/23 at 9:46 am to nicholastiger
Posted on 7/14/23 at 9:46 am to nicholastiger
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Death penalty Tenn
Wishful thinking sparky. Tennessee will get a fine and, since they already self imposed penalties like 16 scholarship reductions, I don’t expect much more punishment for the school since everyone involved is gone from the AD down.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:05 am to paperwasp
I just don't know how they couldn't give FSU another smackdown with Pruitt and his wife both on staff there and you know they were cheating their arse off from the jump.
I swear FSU gets away with bloody murder so many times. She worked in the compliance department for crying out loud.
Knox news article
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The couple met in 2013 while working at Florida State University. He had been hired as the school's defensive coordinator and she was a new employee in the compliance department, which verifies eligibility of students and ensures the school adheres to NCAA rules and regulations.
I swear FSU gets away with bloody murder so many times. She worked in the compliance department for crying out loud.
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"I knew what his life was like and he knew what my life was like," she said. "I was really heavily involved in recruiting at Florida State, and I think he liked how I talked to the players and the parents. I joke that the only reason he married me is because I'm a good recruiter."
Knox news article
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:10 am to bigDgator
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She worked in the compliance department
Yikes
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:21 am to paperwasp
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Chris Low and Pete Thamel: The Tennessee football program is expected to avoid a bowl ban when the NCAA committee on infractions announces its punishment for the Volunteers on Friday, sources told ESPN.
Sources said Tennessee is expected to receive stiff financial penalties and recruiting restrictions.
Pruitt is receiving a six-year show-cause, sources said. Pruitt has been out of top-level coaching since serving as a New York Giants senior defensive assistant in 2021.
The lack of a bowl ban continues a recent trend in NCAA cases, as the organization has gone away from punishments that are punitive toward current players, especially those who weren't around when the violations occurred.
Tennessee was not charged with a lack of institutional control a year ago when the charges were announced, which lessened the potential scope of the penalties.
The school had spent the past few years self-imposing various penalties, including the loss of 18 total scholarships over the past three years. That is expected to reduce any scholarship restrictions from the NCAA.
ESPN
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:32 am to paperwasp
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NCAA: Hundreds of violations occurred in Tennessee football program over 3 seasons
Over the course of three seasons, the Tennessee football program committed 18 Level I violations — encompassing more than 200 individual infractions — most of which involved recruiting rules violations and direct payments to prospects, current student-athletes and their families, according to a decision released by a Division I Committee on Infractions panel. An additional four Level I unethical conduct violations occurred involving former university employees. The violations resulted in impermissible inducements and benefits totaling approximately $60,000. As a result, Tennessee failed to monitor its football program. Additionally, due to his personal involvement in the violations, the former football head coach violated head coach responsibility rules.
The committee used the Division I membership-approved infractions penalty guidelines to prescribe the following penalties in addition to the fine:
• A fine of $8 million plus 3% of the football program budget.
• Five years of probation.
• A reduction in football scholarships by a total of 28 during the term of probation, including at least two scholarships each year.
• A six-year show-cause order for the former head coach. Should the head coach become employed in an athletically related position at an NCAA school during that show-cause order, he shall be subject to a suspension from 100% of the first season of his employment.
This post was edited on 7/14/23 at 10:41 am
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:34 am to paperwasp
28 scholarships. Zero reason to work with the NCAA.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:37 am to LewEvansFan
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According to Chris Low of ESPN, the fine against the Volunteers is one of the largest in history, and will actually be closer to $9 million when its all said and done.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:39 am to paperwasp
That’s nuts. $9 million over $60k
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:43 am to paperwasp
So Tennessee fans, are you happy with the outcome? I know you already dropped 16 Scholarships, so the 28 will be reduced to 12 over 5 years, not a big deal with NIL. But how much of the other penalties will be reduced by what you already self imposed?
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:46 am to LewEvansFan
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28 scholarships. Zero reason to work with the NCAA.
Tennessee already self imposed 16. So it’s actually 12 scholarships over the next 5 years.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:50 am to momentoftruth87
Just do like A&M and tell them tho go frick themselves. “We will cheat. You will do nothing about it”
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:51 am to Hot_in_the_box
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Tennessee already self imposed 16. So it’s actually 12 scholarships over the next 5 years.
That’s not the point though. 16 should’ve been enough. The fine and the advertising stuff is just dumb. We are going to be on probation 8 years into Heupel’s tenure which is dumb as well.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:56 am to LewEvansFan
Saban might have lost his fast ball but the Rec has still got it
Posted on 7/14/23 at 10:59 am to LewEvansFan
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28 scholarships. Zero reason to work with the NCAA.
Yeah I don’t know why any school would work with them. Stonewall them at every chance.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 11:01 am to paperwasp
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• A fine of $8 million plus 3% of the football program budget.
• Five years of probation.
Hey Tennessee, you brilliant Chancellor was too cheap to pay off Pruitt's contract. Instead wanted to fire with CAUSE. How's all that CAUSE going now?
Posted on 7/14/23 at 11:03 am to Pastor Mike
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It's not like you guys were in the greatest of situations
Agreed, but Huepel took Pruitt's scraps and more than doubled his win total the next season (3 to 7)
This post was edited on 7/14/23 at 11:04 am
Posted on 7/14/23 at 11:06 am to momentoftruth87
He obviously learned from the best in saban
Bama guilty by association
Bama guilty by association
Posted on 7/14/23 at 11:11 am to nicholastiger
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He obviously learned from the best in saban
Bama guilty by association
No issues until he got around Fat Fulmer. Amazing how things work out when you don't have Roy Kramer's skirt to hide behind.
Posted on 7/14/23 at 11:13 am to Wiggle
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So Tennessee fans, are you happy with the outcome?
It’s not great, but at least UT avoided a bowl ban. A bowl ban would have killed recruting for Heupel. We can deal with the probation for the next few years and pay the $8 million fine. But a bowl ban would have made Heupel job at recruiting hell of lot harder.
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