Atlanta Adult Entertainment: CBS Atlanta 46Column: NCAA cases could keep others in line

Posted on September 10th, 2011 in Atlanta adult entertainment

… USC was given a two-year bowl ban and four years probation, and its scholarships were severely limited. The Trojans also were stripped of their 2004 national title by the BCS.
- Ohio State is awaiting the NCAA’s decision on penalties involving football players who traded memorabilia for cash with the subject of a federal drug-trafficking probe.
- And in what could be the biggest embarrassment for college sports since SMU received the “death penalty,” shutting down a sports program for a season or more, the NCAA is investigating claims by a former University of Miami booster and convicted Ponzi scheme artist that he provided Hurricanes players with cash, prostitutes, cars and other gifts from 2002 to 2010, and that several coaches knew and even participated as improper benefits were handed out.

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