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some examples of football teams affected
Institution Conference Year Violations Arizona State U. Pacific-10 2005 Impermissible benefits and financial aid; unethical conduct; lack of institutional control Auburn University Southeastern 2004 Recruiting violations Ball State University Mid-American 2010 Exceeding practice hour limitations; involuntary summer activities; impermissible tryout and inducements; unethical conduct Ball State University Mid-American 2007 Excessive financial aid and grants-in-aid; impermissible extra benefits; exceeding practice hour limitations; lack of institutional control Baylor University Big 12 2005 Impermissible benefits, inducements and financial aid to prospective athletes; impermissible contact and tryout; unethical conduct for 4 former coaches; academic fraud; lack of institutional control Brigham Young University Mountain West 2008 Impermissible transportation, housing, meals, loans and employment; extra benefits; failure to monitor California State University, Fresno Western Athletic 2006 457 impermissible phone contacts with prospective athletes by former coaches California State University, Fresno Western Athletic 2003 Improper certification of eligibility; unethical conduct; academic fraud; impermissible benefits and financial aid; lack of institutional control Florida International University Sun Belt 2008 Ineligible participation; financial aid violations; lack of institutional control Florida International University Sun Belt 2005 Impermissible skill instruction; impermissible out-of-season athletically related activities, unethical conduct and a failure to monitor Florida State University Atlantic Coast 2009 Academic fraud, involving improper assistance by former academic support employees resulting to numerous athletes in multiple sports. Provision of impermissible benefits and a failure to monitor Georgia Institute of Technology Atlantic Coast 2005 Ineligible participation by 17 athletes in four sports over six years; improper certification by registrar and others of athletes as eligible for competition. Ineligible participation and lack of institutional control Indiana University at Bloomington Big 10 2008 Failure to adhere to penalties set forth in a previous infractions report, involving prohibited telephone calls Marshall University Conference USA 2001 Impermissible employment of academic nonqualifiers at rates four times the prevailing wage, academic fraud, and lack of institutional control Middle Tennessee State University Sun Belt 2008 Violations in the women's volleyball program involving ineligible participation by a women's volleyball student-athelte and failure to monitor by the institution and the former head women's volleyball coach. Mississippi State University Southeastern 2004 Violations of NCAA legislation regarding recruiting (improper recruiting contacts and inducements) and unethical conduct. New Mexico State University Western Athletic 2001 Impermissible contract for future employment; unethical conduct; academic fraud; recruiting inducements; violations of two-year college transfer regulations; violation of financial aid eligibility regulations; impermissible recruiter; recruiting inducements; violation of athlete/coach relationship; lack of fairness, openness and honesty; impermissible tryout. Northern Illinois U. Mid-American Conference 2006 Infractions case centering primarily on the provision of impermissible extra benefits to a women's basketball student-athlete. Ohio State University Big 10 2006 Violations of NCAA legislation in the men's basketball program involving recruiting, extra benefits, academic fraud, unethical conduct and failure to monitor. Purdue University Big 10 2007 Unethical conduct; academic fraud and the provision of false and misleading information; impermissible telephone calls. Rutgers University Big East 2003 Improper certification for financial aid, practice and competition,; ineligible competition resulting from failure to fulfill credit requirements; ineligible competition resulting from failure to earn minimum percentage of credits for satisfactory progress during academic year; ineligible competition resulting from errors in designation of degree program; improper certification of transfer student-athletes; exceeding grant-in-aid limits (football) and a lack of institutional control. San Diego State University Mountain West 2003 Impermissible mandatory out-of-season workouts; improper use of student-athletes in a commercial production; impermissible countable athletically related activity; impermissible extra benefits (provision of apparel items) and a failure to monitor the football program. State University of New York at Buffalo Mid-American 2001 The case primarily concerned violations of NCAA Bylaws governing preseason practice, tryouts, coaching staff restrictions, impermissible scouting of opponents, extra benefits, unethical conduct and a lack of monitoring. Temple University Mid-American 2007 Ineligible participation and impermissible travel expenses; impermissible financial aid; unethical conduct; ineligible participation and failure to monitor. Also secondary violations. Texas Christian University Mountain West 2008 Violations of NCAA legislation in the men's tennis program involving impermissible phone contacts and failure to monitor. Texas Christian University Mountain West 2005 The violations were in the men's and women's track program and involved the provision of impermissible inducements and extra benefits to 22 prospective and enrolled student-athletes over a seven-year period. The case also involved academic fraud and unethical conduct. University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa Southeastern 2009 Impermissible benefits obtained by student-athletes through misuse of the institution's textbook distribution program. University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa Southeastern 2002 Athletics representatives actively engaged in violations of recruiting and extra-benefit legislation with prospective student-athletes and provided impermissible recruiting inducements through high-school coaches. Numerous secondary violations. University of Arizona Pacific-10 2010 Violations of impermissible inducements and tryouts, impermissible recruiting activities, failure to promote an atmosphere of compliance and failure to monitor. University of Arkansas-Fayetteville Southeastern 2007 Recruiting violations regarding impermissible transportation; impermissible housing; impermissible assistance with the receipt of academic course material; impermissible tutoring, transportation and academic assistance; impermissible assistance associated with academic testing; unethical conduct and failure to monitor. University of Arkansas-Fayetteville Southeastern 2003 Violations included: extra benefits, recruiting, financial aid, employment, supplemental provision and a failure to monitor arising out of impermissible employment of numerous football and men's basketball student-athletes. University of California-Berkeley Pacific-10 2002 Unethical conduct; academic fraud; academic ineligibility; failure to withhold ineligible student-athletes from competition; impermissible extra benefits; recruiting inducements and lack of institutional control. University of Central Florida Conference USA 2010 Violations involving non-scholarship student-athletes being charged the wrong amount for training table meals. University of Colorado-Boulder Big 12 2007 Violations involving non-scholarship student-athletes being charged the wrong amount for training table meals. University of Colorado-Boulder Big 12 2002 Provision of clothing items to recruits during official paid visits, contacts with booster, publicity involving a prospective athlete, excessive reimbursement of travel expenses for recruits and improprieties involving recruiting expenses. Failure to monitor recruiting practices in football. University of Georgia Southeastern 2004 Violations of NCAA legislation governing recruiting inducements, extra benefits, student-athlete competition while ineligible, academic fraud and tow additional instances of unethical conduct committed by a former assistant men's basketball coach. University of Illinois-Champaign/Urbana Big 10 2005 Violations in the football program regarding the provision of impermissible inducements and benefits by a representative of the institution's athletics interest. University of Iowa Big 10 2006 This case was resolved using the summary disposition process. The violations centered on fraud in the admissions process which resulted in ineligible competition by three foreign men's swimming student-athletes. University of Kansas Big 12 2006 Impermissible inducements and benefits involving basketball boosters; academic fraud involving two former graduate assistant football coaches and impermissible inducements to prospective two-year college transfers. University of Kentucky Southeastern 2002 Recruiting inducements for prospective athletes and high school coaches; impermissible tryout; unethical conduct; academic fraud; falsification of recruiting records; institutional control of recruiting funds; failure to control salary of employee; failure in fiscal control of outside agency; failure to monitor and a lack of institutional control. University of Louisiana at Lafayette Sun Belt 2007 Findings of violations concerning ineligible participation; voluntary summer workout violations; and failure to monitor. University of Louisiana at Monroe Sun Belt 2004 Violations of NCAA recruiting legislation, with attendant violations of unethical conduct on the part of the former head women's tennis coach and a women's tennis student-athlete. University of Maryland, College Park Atlantic Coast 2003 Violations of recruiting inducements, unethical conduct and one secondary violation. University of Memphis Conference USA 2009 Impermissible recruiting inducement and extra benefits; unethical conduct by former women's golf coach. In men's basketball, impermissible extra benefits to recruited athlete; ineligible competition; failure to monitor. University of Memphis Conference USA 2005 Excessive countable athletically related activities; practice and competition by an ineligible athlete and athletics aid for an ineligible athlete; unethical conduct and a failure to monitor. University of Miami Atlantic Coast 2003 Impermissible tryouts; impermissible activities associated with sports club; impermissible financial aid; violation of honesty standards; impermissible recruiting contacts with boosters; failure to monitor. University of Michigan Big 10 2010 Exceeding coaching staff limitations, playing and practice season violations, unethical conduct and failure to monitor University of Michigan Big 10 2003 The violations involved the men's basketball program and centered on the provision of more than $600,000 in cash and other benefits to at least four former men's basketball student-athletes by a representative of the university's athletics interest. The athletics representative's funds were derived from an illegal gambling enterprise he operated for many years at Detroit automobile assembly plants, where he was employed. University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Big 10 2002 The former head women's basketball coach committed numerous recruiting violations involving prospective student-athletes by providing extra benefits, free or reduced lodging, impermissible recruiting inducements and violations of playing and practice season legislation. The former head women's basketball coach was found for unethical conduct and the institution was found for lack of institutional control. University of Missouri-Columbia Big 12 2004 Recruiting violations, honesty standards, impermissible telephone contacts, impermissible extra benefits and failure to monitor NCAA rules compliance. University of Nebraska-Lincoln Big 12 2002 Impermissible financial aid, extra benefits, recruiting inducements, tryouts and housing arrangements for prospective athletes; improper telephone contacts with prospective athletes; unethical conduct and failure to monitor. University of Nevada-Reno Western Athletic 2010 Extra benefits provided in the form of airline ticket; impermissible provision of cash; providing alcoholic beverages; unethical conduct finding by former head coach for providing false and misleading information; failure to cooperate and promote an atmosphere of compliance. University of New Mexico Mountain West 2008 Impermissible inducements, extra benefits and unethical conduct. University of Oklahoma Big 12 2007 Impermissible extra benefits; payment for work not performed; failure to monitor. University of Oklahoma Big 12 2006 Impermissible telephone contacts with prospective athletes. University of Oregon Pacific-10 2004 Improper recruitment of a junior college football prospective student-athlete and unethical conduct. University of Southern California Pacific-10 2010 Failure to report violations; unethical conduct; impermissible benefits; violations of coaching staff limitations; impermissible recruiting contacts by a booster; impermissible inducements and extra benefits; lack of institutional control. University of Southern California Pacific-10 2001 Academic fraud by employees, who wrote papers for three athletes; providing false and misleading information to investigators; unethical conduct by athletes by knowingly submitting papers substantially completed by others. University of South Carolina-Columbia Southeastern 2005 Impermissible tutoring assistance, extra benefits, unethical conduct, failure to monitor and a lack of institutional control. University of Texas-Austin Big 12 2002 Violation of honesty standards and bona fide outside employment and a failure to monitor. University of Utah Mountain West 2003 Extra benefits, recruiting, including impermissible observation of recruits in athletically related activities; continuing eligibility; playing and practice season limits; unethical conduct (academic fraud) and a lack of institutional control. University of Washington Pacific-10 2004 Findings of violations of NCAA legislation regarding gambling, recruiting and a failure to monitor. University of Washington Pacific-10 2003 Impermissible recruiting contacts, telephone contacts and evaluation; impermissible attendance at a non-certified event and unethical conduct. University of Wisconsin-Madison Big 10 2001 Impermissible recruiting inducements; impermissible extra benefits - discounts and credits; impermissible transportation; impermissible housing benefits for prospects and failure to adequately monitor. West Virginia University Big East 2007 Violations of legislation governing impermissible try-outs; recruiting contact violations; recruiting inducements; impermissible out-of-season activities; impermissible housing and unethical conduct.