Edit: Should have titled the thread "UL-L Accused of major recruiting violations"
http://www.theadvertiser.com/story/s...ions/73788098/
Edit: Should have titled the thread "UL-L Accused of major recruiting violations"
http://www.theadvertiser.com/story/s...ions/73788098/
Last edited by BoneDawg; 10-11-2015 at 04:55 PM. Reason: semantics
You linked to an article about Louisville.
Ragin Pagin site is not responding; they must have more than five people trying to get on there.
This is where someone will post something about glass houses.
UL to vacate their wins against LA Tech!
Is this what some on this board have referred to in the past?
Link to the NCAA Notice of Allegations:
http://ragincajuns.com/documents/201...015.pdf?id=814
You mean they cheated to get these guys and still suck this bad???
Will they have to vacate the 9 New Orleans bowl wins?
''Don't be a bad dagh..."
According to the information provided by NCAA, it looks like David Saunders (former ULL assistant football coach) had an arrangement with the ACT coordinator at Wayne County High School to commit ACT exam fraud with the potential football student-athletes. Since the ACT coordinator had sole access to the ACT testing materials after the exams were completed, it would have been very easy for that person to pull the answer sheets in question and change the answer sheets in order to get an ACT score which met the necessary requirements.
David Saunders said to the NCAA Enforcement Staff in December 2013 that the Wayne County site was the only ACT site he told recruits about since 2008. In theory, he could have told Ole Miss recruits about it while he was the Administrative Operations Coordinator in 2010, but I can't confirm that.
The four allegations in this case are:
1. ACT exam fraud by David Saunders involving six potential football student athletes
2. Recruiting inducements by David Saunders (payments for living and educational expenses)
3. David Saunders giving false and misleading information to NCAA Enforcement
4. David Saunders refusing to provide information to NCAA Enforcement
UL-Lafayette has self-imposed the following penalties:
1. IMposed a two-year period of probation
2. Reduced initial and total football grant-in-aid for the 2015-16, 2016-17, and 2017-2018 years
3. Reduced the number of permissable off-campus recruiting activities by a total a 40 days during the 2014-15 and 2015-16 academic years
4. Reduced recruiting communications for a 3-week period during Fall 2015
5. The 2011 football season, including the 2011 New Orleans Bowl win, have been vacated.