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L-yes Wrote:Sweet Jesus. A MU drags up an improper recruitment of a Louisville volleyball player as part of his defense for one of the most renegade athletic programs in the history of college athletics. When does MU basketball and football get off their respective probations? As for MU owning Louisville consider that an asterix should be by those 2 wins because they occured as a result of cheating.
Don't forget about the basketball team :wave:

OVERLAND PARK, KANSAS---The NCAA Committee on Infractions placed the University of Louisville on probation for two years for NCAA rules violations concerning recruiting, extra benefits and preferential treatment.

The case arose from questions concerning a men's basketball student-athlete's use of two cars during the summer and fall of 1995. The university withheld the student-athlete on two occasions from a total of 12 basketball games as a result of concerns that he may have received impermissible benefits. After reviewing the university's response to the official inquiry and the evidence presented at the hearing, the committee determined that a booster improperly provided these vehicles, insurance and payment for parking tickets to the student-athlete, in violation of NCAA rules. The student-athlete believed his father had purchased the car the student-athlete drove in the fall of 1995. The committee did not find sufficient evidence to conclude that the student-athlete knew that his father had not done so.
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