UFC Football bans for 2 Years By NCAA From Bowl
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After four years of investigation by the NCAA take the decision of the 2 year bowling ban and the penalties against the USC football. According to a release from the NCAA, USC's football, men's basketball and women's tennis teams were found guilty of infractions.According to a release from the NCAA, USC's football, men's basketball and women's tennis teams were found guilty of infractions.
According to the release, from October 2004 to November 2005 a former USC football student-athlete, believed to be Reggie Bush, his mother and his stepfather agreed to form a sports agency with two additional partners.
The benefits rendered the football student-athlete ineligible, starting from at least December 2004 to the end of the 2005 football season, including postseason competition and the 2005 Orange Bowl game.
the report says that from November 2006 to March 2009, a former women's tennis student-athlete used an athletic department long-distance access code to make over 100 unauthorized international phone calls to family members, totaling more than $7,000.
The committee seriously considered imposing a television ban, but ultimately decided against it.
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