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Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:32 am to Vol Fan in the Bayou
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:32 am to Vol Fan in the Bayou
Here is the gist of it:
On the NCAA Web site under "Legislation and Major Infractions Cases," I found that since Jan. 1, 1991, there have been 47 schools guilty of what the NCAA called major violations.
Eight programs were listed more than once, with Alabama leading the way with three.
Alabama's issues:
In 2009: "Impermissible benefits obtained by student-athletes through misuse of the institution's textbook distribution program." That resulted in three years' probation.
In 2002: "Athletics representatives engaged in violations of recruiting and extra-benefit legislation with prospective student-athletes and provided impermissible recruiting inducements through high school coaches. Numerous secondary violations." That resulted in a two-year postseason ban and five years' probation.
In 1995: "Extra benefits: $24,000 in impermissible banks loans made to a student-athlete; institution did not obtain appropriate records. Lack of institutional control in the investigation into and report of information regarding the amateur status of student-athletes." That resulted in a one-year postseason ban and two years' probation.
The programs listed twice were Colorado, Florida International, Florida State, Mississippi State, Texas Tech, USC and Washington
On the NCAA Web site under "Legislation and Major Infractions Cases," I found that since Jan. 1, 1991, there have been 47 schools guilty of what the NCAA called major violations.
Eight programs were listed more than once, with Alabama leading the way with three.
Alabama's issues:
In 2009: "Impermissible benefits obtained by student-athletes through misuse of the institution's textbook distribution program." That resulted in three years' probation.
In 2002: "Athletics representatives engaged in violations of recruiting and extra-benefit legislation with prospective student-athletes and provided impermissible recruiting inducements through high school coaches. Numerous secondary violations." That resulted in a two-year postseason ban and five years' probation.
In 1995: "Extra benefits: $24,000 in impermissible banks loans made to a student-athlete; institution did not obtain appropriate records. Lack of institutional control in the investigation into and report of information regarding the amateur status of student-athletes." That resulted in a one-year postseason ban and two years' probation.
The programs listed twice were Colorado, Florida International, Florida State, Mississippi State, Texas Tech, USC and Washington
Posted on 11/9/11 at 10:36 am to RedMustang
I know, I know, some gump will change the time frame to go back farther than the last 20 years. I don't really see how that is applicable though, since many of the current AD's were not in their current positions.
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