January 11, 2002
NCAA Punishes 3 Colleges for Rules Violations
Howard and Marshall Universities and the University of South Alabama were punished last month by the National Collegiate Athletic Association for violating the association's rules.
The NCAA's Division I Committee on Infractions placed Marshall on probation for four years and ordered relatively deep scholarship cuts for both the football and men's basketball teams after a group of players in both sports received bogus jobs off-campus from a booster. Also, Bruce McAllister, a professor
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