All posts tagged "Violations"
Legal
/ 10 years agoCan Miami’s Dyron Dye Sue the NCAA for Extortion?
Guest author: Benjamin Haynes, Esq. University of Miami’s football player Dyron Dye was disciplined back in 2011 by the NCAA when...
Football
/ 10 years agoA Look At Oregon’s Alleged NCAA Violations: What Could Hurt The Ducks The Most
After making a public records request in December, the Oregonian and KATU.com received over 500 pages of documents related to alleged...
Football
/ 10 years agoPenn State on the Rebound
By: Alexandria Jenkins An entire nation was left shocked and speechless when news of the Jerry Sandusky sex-abuse scandal surfaced in...
Football
/ 10 years agoFuture of the NCAA (Part I)
(This is the first installment in a series of posts addressing the future of the NCAA. There are so many facets...
Compliance
/ 10 years agoThe Basics of the New NCAA Enforcement Program
What: New NCAA Enforcement Program–Created by a 13-member group of presidents, athletic directors, commissioners, and others in the collegiate athletic community...
Finance
/ 10 years agoMiami’s Hurricane Club Prevails Despite Recovering from Scandal
BY: LAURA STRAUB University of Miami fans might be content with the team’s 4-4 start this season, but problems off the...
Finance
/ 11 years agoPenn State Finances
Research by BusinessofCollegeSports.com Staff A five-year snapshot of Penn State’s athletic department finances per filings with the Department of Education and...
Academics
/ 11 years agoHoward University’s Suspension of Student-Athletes
Yesterday, the Washington City Paper reported that Howard University, a Division I school which competes in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, “....
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Finance
/ 12 years agoFinancial Impact of Death Penalty at Miami and an Alternative Solution
Photo by Flikr user Kristian Golding Earlier this week, I explained the history of the death penalty in collegiate athletics and why Miami...
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Compliance
/ 12 years agoWill Miami Football Receive the Death Penalty?
Since the Yahoo! report detailing improper benefits allegedly given to a number of University of Miami football and one basketball player,...