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NCAA hammers last place A-10 team with hefty penalties

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  • NCAA hammers last place A-10 team with hefty penalties

    Because they exceeded the $75 per day limit that NCAA say you can spend when hosting a recruit. And, they did it TWICE!

    On April 22, the NCAA reported that it had officially sanctioned the Fordham Men’s Basketball program for past recruiting violations, handing down numerous penalties as a result of major infractions committed during the team’s recruitment of student-athletes from June 2021 to April 2023.  The release, which contains a supplementary negotiated resolution, outlines the procedural facts...

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    This is ridiculous! After all that is going on in college basketball these days and they are concerned about that. The NCAA needs to clean up their own act.

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    • #3
      I love how the article title is 'MAJOR infractions case'!

      Someone wasn't getting their palm greased in the NCAA and Fordham is paying the price. Surely does show the corruption is alive and well.
      Larry Bird
      I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.

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      • #4
        Fordham just hired a new coach and fired their entire previous staff - cleaned house

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        • #5
          Pretty insane to punish a bottom feeding mid major team for such a minor and self reported infraction. Then look the other way when players are bidding up teams for millions of NIL money out in the open. The death of college basketball as we know it is upon us.

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          • #6
            Reminds me of Royce Waltman’s old joke-

            Kentucky got caught committing multiple major infractions, and in response, NCAA slapped Fordham (he used SEMO) with major sanctions and another 5 year ban on post-season play.

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