šŸˆ NCAA to Reveal Miami Penalties Tuesday

If you jump over to the "Today's News page," scroll to the bottom you can catch a few thoughts from a lot of different people on what they believe will happen with Miami. I haven't looked over there in a few hours and left with the impression they didn't think the Hurricane program would get another bowl ban.

One made a comment about "we'll know tomorrow how many scholarships they've already forfeited, if any" which I found interesting.
 
The Sirius - XM sports jocks didn't think it would be very substantial and could be mostly a financial penalty.

The problem I see with that theory is the Miami case falls under the old system of penalties. The new system emphasizes financial penalty along with other sanctions where the old does not.
 
USC isn't gonna be happy.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p>Miami will receive no additional bowl ban and lose 9 scholarships per source</p>&mdash; Joe Schad (@schadjoe) <a href="https://twitter.com/schadjoe/statuses/392635586072567808">October 22, 2013</a></blockquote>
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USC isn't gonna be happy.

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Miami will receive no additional bowl ban and lose 9 scholarships per source
— Joe Schad (@schadjoe) October 22, 2013
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That would be contingent on if that nine number is the total, or more subtracted from previously forfeited scholly's...haven't had time to read over it yet but just noticed on FS1's ticket Mizzou basketball coach got a five game suspension due to his time at Miami.

EDIT: It seems they didn't self-impose any scholly reductions...


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Here's the full report from the NCAA.

A full list of penalties, including those self-imposed by the university and by a coach’s current employing university can be found in the public report. Penalties in this case include:

  • Public reprimand and censure.
  • Three years of probation from October 22, 2013, through October 21, 2016.
Former assistant football coach B (as identified in the public report) penalties:

  • A two-year show-cause order from October 22, 2013 through October 21, 2015. The public report contains further details.
  • The committee also adopted penalties imposed by the coach’s current employing university, which are detailed in the public report.
Former assistant football coach C (as identified in the public report) penalties:

  • A two-year show-cause order from October 22, 2013, through October 21, 2015. The public report contains further details.
Former head men’s basketball coach penalties:

  • A suspension for the first five regular-season games of the 2013-14 season.
  • Attendance at one NCAA Regional Rules seminar at the conclusion of the 2013-14 academic year.
Former assistant men’s basketball coach B (as identified in the public report) penalties:

  • A two-year show-cause order from October 22, 2013, through October 21, 2015. The public report contains further details.
Football program penalties

  • Reduction of football scholarship by a combined total of nine during the 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons.
  • Miami may only provide a prospect on unofficial visits complementary tickets for one home game during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 seasons.
  • Self-imposed by the university:
    • Two year bowl ban following the 2011 and 2012 seasons, including the 2012 ACC Championship game.
    • Reduction of official paid visits for 2012-13 by 20 percent to a total of 36 visits.
    • Reduction of fall evaluations in 2012-13 by six (from 42 to 36).
    • Reduction of available contact days during the 2012-13 contact period by 20 percent.
Men’s basketball program penalties

  • Reduction in the number of men’s basketball scholarships by one during the each of the 2014-15, 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons.
Additional penalties

  • For all sports, any staff member who sends an impermissible text to a prospect will be fined a minimum of $100 per message, and coaches will be suspended from all recruiting activities for seven days.
  • Further penalties resulting from impermissible texts and phone calls are detailed in the public report.
 
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