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The panel formed by the NCAA to propose stiffer penalties for major rules violations has suggested punishments that would get the immediate attention of all universities.
USA Today obtained the proposals that for the worst offenders include postseason bans of three or more years, fines that could reach $1 million or more, season-long suspensions for coaches and 10-year show-cause penalties for coaches and administrators.
The plan has been delivered to the NCAA membership -- that is, schools and conferences -- for feedback. Then, the plan will go to the Division I board of directors in late April. If approved, the
penalties would go into effect in August.
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USA Today obtained the proposals that for the worst offenders include postseason bans of three or more years, fines that could reach $1 million or more, season-long suspensions for coaches and 10-year show-cause penalties for coaches and administrators.
The plan has been delivered to the NCAA membership -- that is, schools and conferences -- for feedback. Then, the plan will go to the Division I board of directors in late April. If approved, the
penalties would go into effect in August.
Read More Here...