(02-23-2018 03:07 PM)ArQ Wrote: (02-23-2018 12:34 PM)cuseroc Wrote: (02-23-2018 12:14 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote: Once Duke, UNC, NC State and Louisville all get hit by the FBI, I guess the new order of ACC basketball will have UVA, VT, Clemson and (once they get their scholarships back) Syracuse?
Thank goodness that SU wasnt listed on that report. They're the only school who won a championship this century who wasnt on the list. They were already punished for several players being paid for doing work at the Boys and girls club because the manager of the facility was a SU booster (neither one of the players received more than $300 and were paid by check).
That is why Syracuse only got minor punishment and got to keep their only championship. But rules are rules. No pay for the players. Even just $300.
If this is "minor" I'd like to know what major is?
Here is a complete list of the penalties the NCAA handed down:
1. Jim Boeheim suspended for nine ACC games in the 2015-16 season.
2. The vacation of 108 of Boeheim's coaching victories, dropping him down to sixth on the all-time wins list in Division I.
3. A reduction of 12 scholarships over four years.
4. Fine of $500 per contest played by ineligible students.
5. Syracuse must return to the NCAA all funds it has received to date through the former Big East Conference revenue sharing for its appearances in the 2011, 2012 and 2013 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. This could cost the school more than $1 million.
6. Reduction in the number of permissible off-campus recruiters from four to two during June 1, 2015 through May 31, 2017.
7. Men's basketball and football programs placed on five-year probation from March 6, 2015 through March 5, 2020.
Syracuse's self-imposed penalties
1. A one-year postseason ban for men's basketball in the 2014-15 season.
2. A voluntary, two-year term of probation for the athletic department.
3. Elimination of one scholarship for men's basketball for the 2015-2016 season.
4. Elimination of a men's basketball off-campus recruiter for six months during 2015-2016.
5. Vacation of 24 men's basketball wins: (15 in 2004-05 and nine in 2011-12).
6. Vacation of 11 football wins: (six in 2004-05; one in 2005-06; four in 2006-07).
http://www.syracuse.com/orangesports/ind...rsity.html