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NCAA violations
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The University of Kentucky basketball
They recieve the "Death Penalty" for the 1952-53 season for athletes being payed -
Another death penalty given to a basketball team
The basketball program at the University of Southwestern Louisiana (now the University of Louisiana at Lafayette) for the 1973–74 and 1974–75 seasons -
Football recieves the death penalty
The Southern Methodist University football program for the 1987 and 1988 seasons -
Reggie and USC
The USC football program will receive a two-year postseason ban, a reduction in scholarships and a forfeiture of wins from at least the 2004 season -
Ohio state
NCAA makes its decision, ruling the five players ineligible for the first five games of 2011 and Whiting ineligible for the first game of 2011. All remain eligible for the Sugar Bowl. -
Miami
UM released a statement on Friday that said: "The University of Miami's Department of Intercollegiate Athletics discovered possible NCAA violations involving impermissible text messages and telephone calls to prospective student-athletes. After conducting an audit, the University has self-reported its findings to the NCAA, and a joint investigation has been launched. The University will take appropriate steps to ensure full compliance with NCAA rules and regulations." its still on going