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DarrellsMyHero28
May-3rd-2011, 02:38 PM
NCAA cites Boise St. for lack of control (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/news/story?id=6471288&campaign=rss&source=NCFHeadlines)



The NCAA has charged Boise State with a lack of institutional control following an alleged major violation in women's tennis and secondary violations in four sports, including football.



The school released its official response to the allegations Monday evening and will go before the NCAA's Committee on Infractions June 10. A final report and penalties will be issued several months after that meeting.



"We are deeply committed to following all NCAA rules and to ensuring that our athletic department works diligently so that our procedures reflect the highest standard," Boise State president Bob Kustra said in a statement. "I am disappointed that we face these allegations. It is unacceptable, and the athletic department staff understand and agree with my position."



The university has made fixes, done its own internal investigation and hired a new compliance officer, Kustra said.


The secondary violations in football involved impermissible housing, transportation and/or meals to prospective student-athletes from 2005 to 2009.



In all, the NCAA found the total value of impermissible benefits through five years was $4,934 for all of the housing, transportation and meals provided to 63 incoming student-athletes. All services ranged from $2.34 to a maximum of $417.55 and have been reimbursed by the student-athletes.



"We pride ourselves on doing things the right way at Boise State. As soon as we became aware that these inadvertent infractions were not in accordance with NCAA rules, we acted swiftly and without hesitation," football coach Chris Petersen said in a statement released by the school.
"The University, our staff and the involved student-athletes worked together with the NCAA to resolve the situation, including reimbursement of the benefits received, and that money was donated to a local charity," Petersen said.


Boise State began its investigation into potential violations in 2009. The school and NCAA agreed to penalties a year later for the sports that broke the rules: football, men's and women's tennis, and men's and women's track and field.



But later that year, Boise State self-reported a major violation in women's tennis, in which one tennis player was allowed to compete before being officially enrolled.
That led the NCAA to take the secondary violations and major violation and lump them into one case, slapping the more serious "lack of institutional control" charge on top of the existing violations.



"Complying with NCAA rules is fundamental to who we are and how we do things at Boise State," athletic director Gene Bleymaier said in a statement. "We have addressed the issues and are working with the NCAA to bring this to a close."


Andrea Adelson covers college football for ESPN.com. Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

Follow Andrea Adelson on Twitter: @ESPN_CollegeFB (http://twitter.com/ESPN_CollegeFB)


Calling ACW. Please pick up the white courtesy phone.

MattFancy
May-3rd-2011, 02:47 PM
Looks like Boise is ready for the big boys now! Had to get a violation to be taken seriously lol

Beans
May-3rd-2011, 02:48 PM
Small potatoes.

NCAA is a joke. They should be more concerned with teams in conferences (like the SEC) paying players thousands, in not 10s of thousands of dollars. NCAA is busting their ass for less than a grand a year of impermissable benefits? Cam Newton made more than that a game. :ols:

HOF44
May-3rd-2011, 02:49 PM
The NCAA is a joke.

Elessar78
May-3rd-2011, 02:49 PM
Suicide watch on ACW, everyone.

maxiumone
May-3rd-2011, 02:49 PM
See Boise St can evolve to a top level football power house ;)

ACW
May-3rd-2011, 02:51 PM
:phone:
Hello. Yes, let me just quote Jerry Tarkanian
The NCAA is so mad at Kentucky, they just gave Cleveland State two more years probation.

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Some quotes from Twitter:
Jordan_Swanson‎ The NCAA is citing Boise for giving players $2.50 too much for food and sleeping on coach's couches but Cam Newton can get paid to play. Hmm
PortugueseMAMBA‎ @danwetzel The NCAA easily hands out a decision on Boise State, but they struggle to find anything on Tressel or Cam Newton. Really?
ThadSweet‎ RT @Sprow_ESPN: Boise St. f-ball violations total 5 grand worth of benefits to 63 players!? That won't even get Cecil Newton on the phone.

TysIdaho‎ RT @tbhawkes: Cam Newton's $180k equals 181 years of football violations at Boise State.
Merrick7950‎ RT @danwolken: Agents recruiting for uconn, runners going wild at UCF, Cam Newton, Jim Tressel, Tennessee...and Boise St gets charged with LOIC?

maxiumone
May-3rd-2011, 02:56 PM
And for the record the NCAA is a Joke

IONTOP
May-3rd-2011, 02:58 PM
The University, our staff and the involved student-athletes worked together with the NCAA to resolve the situation, including reimbursement of the benefits received, and that money was donated to a local charity,

How hard would you have laughed if you got a $2.34 bill from Boise State 3 years after the fact?

The Evil Genius
May-3rd-2011, 02:59 PM
BSU needs to learn how to cheat better.

DarrellsMyHero28
May-3rd-2011, 02:59 PM
And you fail the hypocrite test, ACW.

If I replaced BSU with OSU you'd be furious.

Your post would be full of smileys and "BcS"s and encouraging people to read the "Death to the BCS" book and you know it.

DeaconBlue
May-3rd-2011, 10:31 PM
And you fail the hypocrite test.

If I replaced BSU with OSU you'd be furious.

Your post would be full of smileys and "BcS"s and encouraging people to read the "Death to the BCS" book and you know it.

No. But keep reaching sparky,.

DarrellsMyHero28
May-4th-2011, 12:28 AM
No. But keep reaching sparky,.

Wasn't speaking to you, whoever you are.

Bang
May-4th-2011, 05:42 AM
As i've said numerous times, everything about NCAA sports completely SUCKS

..except the actual games.

~Bang

ACW
May-4th-2011, 05:48 AM
And you fail the hypocrite test, ACW.

If I replaced BSU with OSU you'd be furious.

Your post would be full of smileys and "BcS"s and encouraging people to read the "Death to the BCS" book and you know it.True enough, but the NCAA fails the hypocrite test BIG TIME.

BeachSkin
May-4th-2011, 06:34 AM
Ohio State is looking at a two-year bowl ban, possibly extended suspensions, and forfeiture of all 2010 games except for the Sugar Bowl when the NCAA's decision comes down in September. Let's not pretend they're getting a pass.

Bang
May-4th-2011, 07:11 AM
I thnk high school athletes should start getting agents.
Seriously. If enough of them do it, the NCAA may be forced to live in this century.

~Bang

Corcaigh
May-4th-2011, 07:20 AM
How hard would you have laughed if you got a $2.34 bill from Boise State 3 years after the fact?

I liked the idea of tracking a violation of $2.34 too.

I am an NCAA official. If I am offered a bottle of Gatorade during a game, should I report it as an attempted bribe?

Spartacus87
May-4th-2011, 09:42 AM
Ohio State is looking at a two-year bowl ban, possibly extended suspensions, and forfeiture of all 2010 games except for the Sugar Bowl when the NCAA's decision comes down in September. Let's not pretend they're getting a pass.
Yes.

Along with the possible forced resignation or firing of Tressel (although that's from internal pressure at Ohio State, not the NCAA, but Ohio State would be doing it in part to hopefully lessen any punishment from the NCAA).

Also, the Cam Newton/Auburn thing isn't dead. That's still ongoing.

Unless you immediately self-report your issues to the NCAA, rulings typically take a really long time to come down (because, as we've seen, the NCAA isn't exactly the most efficiently run organization). So everyone needs to just take it easy on those examples.

daveakl
May-4th-2011, 10:05 AM
Having seen the Blind Side I find it shameful how the NCAA treats these kids.

Teller
May-4th-2011, 10:08 AM
As i've said numerous times, everything about NCAA sports completely SUCKS

..except the actual games.

~Bang

Amen and amen.

Though you had to expect this. All the power programs have had their violations. Why should the Boise State women's tennis juggernaut be any different? ;)

Spartacus87
May-4th-2011, 10:19 AM
Having seen the Blind Side I find it shameful how the NCAA treats these kids.
You should read the book. A lot more comprehensive than the movie.

Also, I'd recommend Meat Market by ESPN columnist Bruce Feldman:
http://www.amazon.com/Meat-Market-Smash-Mouth-Football-Recruiting/dp/1933060395/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1304522182&sr=8-1

pjfootballer
May-4th-2011, 12:33 PM
Ohio State is looking at a two-year bowl ban, possibly extended suspensions, and forfeiture of all 2010 games except for the Sugar Bowl when the NCAA's decision comes down in September. Let's not pretend they're getting a pass.

Why the Sugar Bowl? Because that's the one that PAID!

boofMcboof
May-4th-2011, 12:36 PM
First order of punishment should be to get rid of that blue turf.

pjfootballer
May-4th-2011, 12:37 PM
Having seen the Blind Side I find it shameful how the NCAA treats these kids.

Yeah, shameful they get a free education, free room, free food, free medical care, free classes, free books, free equipment, free sweatshirts, free t-shirts, free jackets, free flights to and from games, etc., etc., etc. . You know, all the stuff my parents had to pay for out of their pockets beacuse they made too much money (under 50K a year for a family of 4) for me to qualify for grants. How dare they take advantage of these guys and make them play a fun game and get everything for free? Blasphemous!

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First order of punishment should be to get rid of that blue turf.

Agreed. I saw something in the draft where Eastern Washington has an all red turf. Makes my head hurt watching it.

Boise State was just trying to keep up with the other teams since the NCAA feels they are in an inferior conference and are not worthy to play in the championship game.

DarrellsMyHero28
May-4th-2011, 12:56 PM
Yes.

Along with the possible forced resignation or firing of Tressel (although that's from internal pressure at Ohio State, not the NCAA, but Ohio State would be doing it in part to hopefully lessen any punishment from the NCAA).

Also, the Cam Newton/Auburn thing isn't dead. That's still ongoing.


Don't forget UNC.