View Full Version : Florida State University found guild of "major violations" by NCAA
Eaglesfan27
03-06-2009, 03:14 PM
Per ESPN, FSU self reported major academic improprieties across 10 different sports. The football team will have to forfeit all games during 2006 and 2007 in which ineligible athletes participated which will lower Bowden's career win total. They lose 2 scholarships this upcoming year, 3 the next year, and 1 the following year. The team is also on 4 years probation.
Florida State Seminoles forfeit wins, put on probation - ESPN (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=3958292)
wow that sucks he looses all those games for his win total.
Dr. Sak
03-06-2009, 03:28 PM
I bet he doesn't...Stoops lobbied to have his put back on a few years ago when Oklahoma got in trouble. So I expect the same thing to happen to Bowden.
albionmoonlight
03-06-2009, 03:43 PM
I love how teams are happy to retroactively lose wins in most cases because it is a penalty that sounds harsh but has absolutely no bearing going forward. But, now that career wins actually means something to Bowden, FSU is drawing that line in the sand.
If he cheated (or allowed a culture of cheating to happen on his watch) then he should lose the wins. If he did not, then he should not.
Note--I can have such a reasonable opinion because I don't really care one way or the other about FSU. If, however, I liked them or disliked them, I would let that affect my view of the proper punishment and, indeed, of right and wrong itself.
DaddyTorgo
03-06-2009, 03:50 PM
just goes to show what we all knew - FSU is evil
:D One step closer to Bowden being sent on his merry way.
BradS
03-06-2009, 04:17 PM
BB and *lousy* Prez TK can be shown the door, new leadership badly needed.
fantom1979
03-06-2009, 04:27 PM
Its funny, I never liked Bowden until I saw "We are Marshall". I don't even know if he was represented accurately in the movie. But after I saw it, I couldn't help but change my opinion of him.
watravaler
03-06-2009, 07:22 PM
Is the NCAA officially a joke yet?
Is the NCAA officially a joke yet?
You mean for letting USC and the SEC get away with whatever they want while hammering teams like OU, Florida State and Co??
sterlingice
03-06-2009, 08:15 PM
You mean for letting USC and the SEC get away with whatever they want while hammering teams like OU, Florida State and Co??
KU, too- they showed us and our... football program. :rolleyes:
SI
sterlingice
03-06-2009, 08:20 PM
I'm sorry but I really hope Bowden loses about 15 wins. It's normally a crappy penalty but at least this gives it some teeth.
SI
KU, too- they showed us and our... football program. :rolleyes:
SI
I don't understand the rolling of the eyes....
When was Kansas ever sanctioned by the NCAA?
I'm sorry but I really hope Bowden loses about 15 wins. It's normally a crappy penalty but at least this gives it some teeth.
SI
I am not much of a Bowden fan these days but I am not sure why so many people dislike the man. Speaking as a Florida State fan I think he is really killing our program and that's why I am eager to see him leave.
sterlingice
03-06-2009, 08:38 PM
I don't understand the rolling of the eyes....
When was Kansas ever sanctioned by the NCAA?
Last year or two years ago- academic fraud, same type of stuff. Pretty much out of the football and women's hoops programs. Just ended a few months ago
SI
sterlingice
03-06-2009, 08:41 PM
I am not much of a Bowden fan these days but I am not sure why so many people dislike the man. Speaking as a Florida State fan I think he is really killing our program and that's why I am eager to see him leave.
I'm not talking specific to Bowden in that he deserves it more than someone else in his shoes. But you know how it is with "giving up wins"- it's crap. Everyone saw the games they won and will still remember them as wins, not losses, even if the record books say otherwise. This time that penalty actually means something because of Bowden's predicament, if it holds up.
SI
just goes to show what we all knew - FSU is evil
This is funny coming from you.
I'm not talking specific to Bowden in that he deserves it more than someone else in his shoes. But you know how it is with "giving up wins"- it's crap. Everyone saw the games they won and will still remember them as wins, not losses, even if the record books say otherwise. This time that penalty actually means something because of Bowden's predicament, if it holds up.
SI
These sanctions really mean nothing in the grand scheme of things other then bad publicity. The lost scholar ships means walk-on players will not be receiving one for the next two seasons. The whole thing is the NCAA grandstanding like they actually did something when this is really a slap on the wrist, if that at all.
sterlingice
03-06-2009, 08:47 PM
Well, that's all it ever is- lots of silly grandstanding. It's not like the NCAA will ever death penalty anyone ever again and definitely not a big name program ("that's it, Sienna, you get the death penalty" "We just helped 2 hoops players write papers; USC football pays their players in cars, the SEC pays everyone in hookers and cash, and, for God's sake, Baylor killed a guy" "Um... go to your room).
I just mean that if the penalty costs Bowden a shot at the all-time wins title, it will actually mean something.
SI
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