The NCAA has used an atom bomb to resolve violations of teams in the past. The decision on the Penn State case was a virtual death penalty. Their regulations make the rules of the IRS look like a kid’s book.
But the NCAA gave Oregon just one lost scholarship per year for three years and no ban on the team’s post season participation. To say that was a shock would be an understatement. The fact that Oregon head coach Chip Kelly chose this year to jump to the NFL indicates that he expected a much more drastic penalty. … Read more at FryingPanSports
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