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Gamecocks admit 5 major infractions -- lack of institutional control

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  1. LarryD

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    Gamecocks admit 5 major infractions under Holtz

    Associated Press

    COLUMBIA, S.C. -- South Carolina admitted to 10 NCAA violations committed under former football coach Lou Holtz in a report released Wednesday.

    Five of the violations were classified as major.

    The report was prepared jointly by the NCAA enforcement staff and the university and has been forwarded to the NCAA's Committee on Infractions, which can accept, reject or modify the proposed penalties.

    The school found violations occurred when prospective student-athletes were given impermissible tutoring sessions and offseason workouts from 1999-2002.

    South Carolina was also found to have a lack of institutional control.

    "These are serious violations that are not in keeping with the values of the University of South Carolina and our athletics programs," University President Andrew Sorensen said. "They certainly cast our university in a light, which no one in the Carolina family condones."

    Holtz did not immediately return messages left by The Associated Press at his home in Orlando, Fla.

    The school proposed two years of probation, a reduction from 56 to 50 paid campus visits for football recruits this year and next; and a loss of two football scholarships for the 2006-07 and 2007-08 academic years.

    Steve Spurrier, who replaced Holtz, says he hopes the NCAA will accept the penalties, "which I believe are fair, so that we can get this matter behind us."

    School officials said Tom Perry, former senior associate athletic director for academic support services, is no longer with the school and and Pat Moorer, former strength and conditioning coach, was reassigned after Spurrier took the job.

    Holtz retired at the end of last season.

    "Any violation of the NCAA legislation is unacceptable, and I regret that five violations not previously discovered by the athletics department were discovered," said Mike McGee, who retired after more than 12 years as South Carolina's AD last month.

    The report closes a chapter during which South Carolina had some of greatest success as Holtz went 17-7 and won the Outback Bowls in 2000-01.
    "Any success that we have in athletics should be earned honorably and never be tainted by any violation of the rules and regulations that govern intercollegiate athletics," University of South Carolina board Chairman Herbert Adams said.
     
  2. kshead

    kshead What's the spread?

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    Lou leaves another mess....
     
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    Elric Citizen of the Empire

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    Seems wherever Holtz coaches someone else always has to clean up after him. South Carolina probably knew that going in though...
     
  4. PantherPaul

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    No wonder SKip Holtz bailed for UConn instead of the rumored following in Daddy's footsteps at USC. Spurrier is probably pissed
     
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    Skip is now head coach at East Carolina.
     
  6. wossa

    wossa Not a ********* any more

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    all that cheating and he still couldn't put a decent product on the field.
     
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    Wonder

    If the NCAA will annouce that USC is looking down the "barrel of the gun". Remember folks this is USC not the villes of Tennessee. Another poster stated that all this and still could not put a decent product on the field, when was the last time that USC went to bowl games? Oh, just another pissed off BAMA fan.
     

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