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NCAA - Going after the big violations


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Boy, the NCAA really cracks down on these trouble makers. These things would be funny if not for the fact the large P5 programs can basically get away with anything

 

In charges UTEP acknowledged, the NCAA found offensive and defensive quality control staffers provided instruction during practice, which is against NCAA rules.

 

https://footballscoop.com/news/utep-dana-dimel-hit-with-ncaa-penalties/

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Keeping the game safe

 

- Youngstown State football on Tuesday was placed on probation for two years and hit with recruiting sanctions by the NCAA after the school and the association agreed several rules violations were committed under former coach Bo Pelini.

Using the NCAA's negotiated resolution process, the school agreed it failed to monitor its football program when it permitted three staff members to recruit off campus without completing the coaches' certification test for the 2019-20 academic year.

https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/31297382/youngstown-state-football-sanctioned-agreeing-rules-were-violated-former-coach-bo-pelini

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