Alabama is #1

#2
#2
No wonder they hate Auburn so much, they even try and top each other in cheating.
 
#6
#6
Where is Kentucky on the list? I know it is a football centric compilation, but 3 major probations (1 basketball, 2 football) in 25 years has to amount to something. At 4 years apiece average (I don't really know the average, but that is probably a decent estimate,) that is half of the last 2.5 decades spent in the penalty box in one sport or the other.
 
#8
#8
Tennessee has had a number of minor things but the only major infractions in any sport were back in the early 90's under Majors. That whole Jack Sells recruiting thing resulting in the faxed gameplan to UF the week of the game. There was also something about the football camp that Majors had going at that time too that was a violation.

I read an article several years ago about the most penalized NCAA programs and UF and Auburn were pretty high on the list, can't remember where UK was. UF in particular was on probation in football for 10 out of 25 years in the 70's through early 90's. And UF was also in hot water for its hoops program, too.
 
#10
#10
Tennessee has had a number of minor things but the only major infractions in any sport were back in the early 90's under Majors.

I don't believe UT has ever been found by the NCAA to have been guilty of a "major infraction."

I remember some ticket improprieties during the Majors era that resulted in some minors; the Eric Locke deal had some minors; and the Tee ordeal never amounted to anything.
 
#13
#13
we had a total of 2 major infractions. UGA has the three highest with 6..

we are the "angel" of of the SEC in major infraction.
We're just smart enough than the rest of the SEC by not getting caught
 
#21
#21
I don't recall any USC boosters buying anybody a house. Refresh my memory?


Reggie Bush's parents lived in a house owned by an agent that was trying to get Bush to sign with him when Bush came out of USC.

When Bush signed with another agent, the agent that owned the house that Bush's parents had been living in, sued Bush and his parents.
 
#23
#23
Um... Well the "agents" that gave Bush's family are actually guys with ties to the mob and none to USC, and are directly implicated (probably guilty) in extortion charges. They met Bush through an association of his uncle, if I rembmeber correctly.

In the cases of Oklahoma and Alabama, it was idiot boosters directly paying the players.

So I still don't see where USC payed any of their players.
 

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