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  2. Death penalty (NCAA) - Wikipedia

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    The death penalty is the popular term for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s power to ban a school from competing in a sport for at least one year. This colloquial term compares it with capital punishment since it is the harshest penalty that an NCAA member school can receive, but in fact its effect is only temporary.

  3. Bill Trumbo - Wikipedia

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    Following graduation from Chapman in 1961, Trumbo was an assistant coach at his alma mater for a year, then became the head coach at nearby Garden Grove High School in 1962 for four years. In 1966, he became a college head coach and athletic director at Culver–Stockton College, an NAIA program in Canton, Missouri .

  4. Eddie Sutton - Wikipedia

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    By then, Sutton was already gone. In March, school president David Roselle told Sutton that he had lined up enough support on UK's athletics board to fire him unless he resigned. Rather than face all-but-certain termination, Sutton resigned. Athletic director Cliff Hagan resigned as well. The Wildcats were slapped with three years' probation, a ...

  5. Varsity Blues scandal - Wikipedia

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    Former senior associate athletic director, fired and arrested. [61] [110] [111] Pleaded guilty on November 5, 2021, to one count of honest services wire fraud, which resulted in other, more serious charges being dropped. [112] Sentenced in January 2023 to six months in prison and two years supervised release. [113] Released July 5, 2023. [114 ...

  6. Chapman Panthers football - Wikipedia

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  7. Former Rockford athletic director says he was fired during ...

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    Former Rockford Public Schools athletic director Mathew Parker has filed a wrongful termination lawsuit in federal court saying that school officials knew he was suffering a mental health crisis ...

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  9. Jim O'Brien (basketball, born 1950) - Wikipedia

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    Ohio State fired O'Brien on June 8, 2004, claiming the coach had admitted to athletic director Andy Geiger that he had provided a $6,000 loan to the mother of one-time recruit Aleksandar Radojević from Serbia after he had signed a national letter of intent in 1999. NCAA rules at the time do not allow players to receive financial assistance ...