The University of Southern California filed an appeal on Friday with the National Collegiate Athletic Association asking that some of the stiff penalties placed on the university this month be reduced. In a statement, the university said that it had asked that the postseason ban on football be reduced from two years to one, and the loss of scholarships from 30 to 15.
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U. of Southern California Files Appeal of NCAA Penalties
June 26, 2010, 6:23 pm
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One Response to U. of Southern California Files Appeal of NCAA Penalties
jaysanderson - June 28, 2010 at 12:22 am
Poor Lane Kiffin. It’s getting so a guy can’t treat a state like dirt without Karma stepping in to even the score…UT alums feel your pain.