superman7515
February 12th, 2012, 06:22 PM
NCAA Panel Proposes Severe Penalties For Violations (http://aol.sportingnews.com/ncaa-football/story/2012-02-11/ncaa-panel-proposes-severe-penalties-for-violations#ixzz1m6ngUcTs)
The proposed penalties, according to documentation obtained by USA Today, include:
— A postseason ban of three or more years in severe cases or standard length of one or two years.
— A fine of up to 5 percent of a program’s budget. The standard would be 1-3 percent, the paper reports.
— A loss of up to half of a team’s scholarships, while the standard would be 12-1/2 percent to 25 percent.
— Season-long coach suspensions. The standard would be 20-50 percent.
— Up to 10 years in which a coach or administrator would have a show-cause penalty attached to his record, far more than the standard two to five years.
— Probationary periods of as many as six to 10 years, above the standard two to six years.
The proposed penalties, according to documentation obtained by USA Today, include:
— A postseason ban of three or more years in severe cases or standard length of one or two years.
— A fine of up to 5 percent of a program’s budget. The standard would be 1-3 percent, the paper reports.
— A loss of up to half of a team’s scholarships, while the standard would be 12-1/2 percent to 25 percent.
— Season-long coach suspensions. The standard would be 20-50 percent.
— Up to 10 years in which a coach or administrator would have a show-cause penalty attached to his record, far more than the standard two to five years.
— Probationary periods of as many as six to 10 years, above the standard two to six years.