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Only 4 BCS schools have not had major NCAA violations


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This article says only Boston College, Northwestern, Penn State and Stanford have not had major NCAA violations of all the BCS schools:link

 

Only four schools from major conferences. Two are B1G. Quite impressive. :)

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This article says only Boston College, Northwestern, Penn State and Stanford have not had major NCAA violations of all the BCS schools:link

 

Only four schools from major conferences. Two are B1G. Quite impressive. :)

 

Could have had one more with Iowa, but they somehow let ineligible swimmers swim in 2003.

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This article says only Boston College, Northwestern, Penn State and Stanford have not had major NCAA violations of all the BCS schools:link

 

Only four schools from major conferences. Two are B1G. Quite impressive. :)

 

Could have had one more with Iowa, but they somehow let ineligible swimmers swim in 2003.

 

According to the NCAA Legislative Services Database Iowa shows the following major infractions:

 

2006 Men's Swimming (PDF File)

1986 Women's Golf, Men's Swimming, Women's Softball, Women's Volleyball (PDF File)

1964 Men's Basketball (PDF File)

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How does any school ever have NCAA violations in any sport other than men's basketball and football? Does anyone really care if a "blue-chip" swimmer from California is swayed to Florida State instead of Wisconsin because of a little improper recruiting?

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