Army Husker
All-Conference
Stunningly bad as what's quoted in this article refering to Notre Dame's team probation in 1999.What are the implications for the whole organization if this is true?Yeah, can't give a link yet, but a player cannot sell any "free" tickets given to him by the school. Hope this isn't the case though...IF that was what happened, it IS a violation of NCAA rules. Falls into that 'extra compensation' area.For what it is worth... I don't like doing this because I am not here to start rumors, however, a co-worker just told me that it was for selling his game tickets. Which according to him is also a violation of University and NCAA rules. Can anyone else confirm if that truely is a violation? If not, then obviously he doesn't know what he is talking about.
I feel bad for the team. I feel bad for Bo, but I am glad he made the decision for whatever the reason is.
I believe this sends loud and clear signs to the rest of the team. A senior with 2 regular season games and a bowl left was just given the boot. It could happen to any of them.
Notre Dame probation...
Notre Dame, which for generations has symbolized the glamour and glory of college football, was placed on probation yesterday for the first time. However, the penalties the South Bend, Ind., university received were minor.
The probationary term handed down by the National Collegiate Athletic Association resulted from an investigation of almost two years into two series of events. The main one involved the actions of a booster, Kimberly Dunbar, who lavished gifts on football players with money she later pleaded guilty to embezzling.
In the second series of events, a football player was accused of trying to sell tickets he received free to a game and of using tickets he received free for three games as repayment of a loan.
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