10 hours ago10 hr Moderator No. The head coach would be prohibited from all football (recruiting and on-field coaching) and administrative duties (team meetings) for six contests of the season. The school would be fined 20% of its football budget. The school would be required to reduce the number of roster spots by five for the next season, regardless of head coach's employment status at the schoolNCAA's proposed tampering penalties could mean major trouble for Pete GoldingThis would sure lead to burner phones if not already in use, plus a lot of dimes to be dropped on offenders.
1 hour ago1 hr No. For years the NCAA has suffered from insufficient funds to properly enforce its rules. The schools that make up the NCAA are the problem. Until the schools provide an adequate funding budget, and a procedure for enforcement that leads to application of the penalty quickly, say 90 days, the NCAA will continue to be disrespected.
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