2011 College Football "The Real been hacked!!!!" .

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Marty Morninweg to Penn State indeed.

this years QB class Looks very shallow.

Humphries cancelled his trip to FNL...
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Marty Morninweg to Penn State indeed.

this years QB class Looks very shallow.

Humphries cancelled his trip to FNL...
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[h1]NCAA sanctions LSU on recruiting[/h1]

ESPN.com news services

The NCAA has placed LSU's football program on probation for one year and handed it recruiting and scholarship reductions after its Committee on Infractions cited the program with major violations stemming from the recruitment of a prospective player.

[h4]SEC blog[/h4]
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ESPN.com's Chris Low and Edward Aschoff write about all things SEC football in the conference blog.

• Blog network: College Football Nation

The school escaped harsher penalties as a result of cooperation from its compliance office, which self-reported the recruiting violations and cooperated with investigators, the NCAA said.

The NCAA's Committee on Infractions found that a former LSU assistant coach, provided the prospect with transportation and lodging during an unofficial visit to the school and used a second phone -- which he allegedly did not disclose to investigators -- to make impermissible recruiting calls. Investigators alleged the assistant knowingly committed the infractions.

A person familiar with the situation tells The Associated Press that the probe centered around former receivers coach D.J. McCarthy's dealings with defensive lineman Akiem Hicks, a junior college transfer who never played for the Tigers. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the NCAA did not publicly discuss the matter before the announcement.

Nicks left the program in January 2010, while McCarthy resigned in December 2009.

The sanctions include a 10 percent reduction in official recruiting visits for football during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 academic years, as well as a reduction of two initial scholarships for 2011-12 and two overall scholarships for 2010-11. The scholarship reductions were self-imposed by LSU.

The former assistant was assessed a one-year show-cause penalty.
 
[h1]NCAA sanctions LSU on recruiting[/h1]

ESPN.com news services

The NCAA has placed LSU's football program on probation for one year and handed it recruiting and scholarship reductions after its Committee on Infractions cited the program with major violations stemming from the recruitment of a prospective player.

[h4]SEC blog[/h4]
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ESPN.com's Chris Low and Edward Aschoff write about all things SEC football in the conference blog.

• Blog network: College Football Nation

The school escaped harsher penalties as a result of cooperation from its compliance office, which self-reported the recruiting violations and cooperated with investigators, the NCAA said.

The NCAA's Committee on Infractions found that a former LSU assistant coach, provided the prospect with transportation and lodging during an unofficial visit to the school and used a second phone -- which he allegedly did not disclose to investigators -- to make impermissible recruiting calls. Investigators alleged the assistant knowingly committed the infractions.

A person familiar with the situation tells The Associated Press that the probe centered around former receivers coach D.J. McCarthy's dealings with defensive lineman Akiem Hicks, a junior college transfer who never played for the Tigers. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the NCAA did not publicly discuss the matter before the announcement.

Nicks left the program in January 2010, while McCarthy resigned in December 2009.

The sanctions include a 10 percent reduction in official recruiting visits for football during the 2011-12 and 2012-13 academic years, as well as a reduction of two initial scholarships for 2011-12 and two overall scholarships for 2010-11. The scholarship reductions were self-imposed by LSU.

The former assistant was assessed a one-year show-cause penalty.
 
lsu penalty is crazy... school pays for sanctions of former employees... wild how employees have no real financial penalties...and if you rack up a ton of penalties and jump to nfl or something you are fine, or retire, or just go to a whole new line of work
 
lsu penalty is crazy... school pays for sanctions of former employees... wild how employees have no real financial penalties...and if you rack up a ton of penalties and jump to nfl or something you are fine, or retire, or just go to a whole new line of work
 
[h1]Paul Johnson slams NCAA for Georgia Tech’s probation[/h1]
2:03 pm July 19, 2011, by Jeff Schultz

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Paul Johnson wasn't happy during Tech's probation news conference. He's still fuming. (Johnny Crawford/AJC)

Paul Johnson doesn’t cheat. Doesn’t like cheaters. Calls the suggestion that he would cheat “almost insulting.
 
[h1]Paul Johnson slams NCAA for Georgia Tech’s probation[/h1]
2:03 pm July 19, 2011, by Jeff Schultz

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Paul Johnson wasn't happy during Tech's probation news conference. He's still fuming. (Johnny Crawford/AJC)

Paul Johnson doesn’t cheat. Doesn’t like cheaters. Calls the suggestion that he would cheat “almost insulting.
 
Sept 17 
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UF over UT

West V over Maryland

Miami over OSU

Oklahoma over FSU

Texas over UCLA

Stanford over Arizona

Notre Dame over MSU

Clemson over Auburn
 
Sept 17 
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UF over UT

West V over Maryland

Miami over OSU

Oklahoma over FSU

Texas over UCLA

Stanford over Arizona

Notre Dame over MSU

Clemson over Auburn
 
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