NCAA Lets University of Miami Off Easy Despite Violations

When news first broke back in 2011 about the millions in illicit benefits booster Nevin Shapiro spent on men's basketball and football players, some were talking about a possible "death penalty" for Miami football, similar to the one issued to SMU in 1987.

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Published inUniversity Wire
Main Author Krohn, Nathan
Format Newsletter
LanguageEnglish
Published Carlsbad Uloop, Inc 07.11.2013
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Summary:When news first broke back in 2011 about the millions in illicit benefits booster Nevin Shapiro spent on men's basketball and football players, some were talking about a possible "death penalty" for Miami football, similar to the one issued to SMU in 1987.