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NCAA bans a school from competing in a sport for
1+ years. Also used when a school self-imposes
death penalty
these same sanctions on 1+ of its own sports
programs
school that has a "pattern of willful" violations, or 1
major violation within 5 years of being placed on
repeat violator
probation for an earlier major violation in that same
or another sport
happened for bball for 1952-53 season and was also
banned from postseason play in all other sports that
academic year
describe kentucky death
penalty NCAA found that 10 players had received
impermissible financial aid and head coach Rupp
knew the players were ineligible and played them
anyway
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already on a 2 year probation for an earlier violation
receiving death penalty in bball for both 1973-74
and 1974-75 seasons for recruiting violations and
describe University of massive academic fraud:
Southwestern Louisiana
(University of Louisiana- sham college entrance exams and an assistant
Lafayette) death penalty coach who altered a recruit's high school transcript
and forged the principal's signature. This has been
the only multi-season death penalty imposed on a
Division 1 school.
given the first modern death penalty as a "repeat
violator" for football in 1987 and were given
clearance to play only road games in 1988, but
declined.
also banned from appearing on tv and in post-
season play in 1989 and forfeited 55 scholarships
over 4 years.
The program has never fully recovered and didn't
describe SMU death even play in a bowl game until 2009.
penalty
were on probation in 1985 (had been on probation 5
times in the previous 11 years) and an NCAA
investigation found that 21 players received $61,000
from a slush fund.
SMU assured the NCAA that no players were being
paid, but the SMU board, led by Texas Governor Bill
Clements, continued the payments under the
rationale that SMU had to honor the commitments
they had made to pay their current players
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