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  2. Penn State child sex abuse scandal - Wikipedia

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    The NCAA later rescinded many of the sanctions against Penn State. On September 24, 2013, the NCAA announced that Penn State's scholarships would be gradually restored until the number of scholarships reached the normal 85 for the 2016–17 year, the first year after Penn State's postseason ban.

  3. Death penalty (NCAA) - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, Penn State was disciplined with some of the harshest sanctions that have been imposed on an NCAA member school since the SMU case—including a four-year bowl ban for the football team—for school officials' failure to report former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky's numerous instances of molesting children.

  4. 2014 Penn State Nittany Lions football team - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, the NCAA's executive committee concurred, and eliminated the sanctions. Former Penn State assistant coach Jay Paterno – son of Joe Paterno, Penn State's coach for decades – lambasted the NCAA, opining that "the truth of the matter," is that the NCAA is utilizing the report from Senator Mitchell "as cover to reduce the sanctions ...

  5. 2012 Penn State Nittany Lions football team - Wikipedia

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    Penn State was ineligible to play in a bowl game for the 2012 season due to sanctions imposed in wake of the Penn State child sex abuse scandal. O'Brien was hired as Penn State's 15th head football coach, replacing Hall of Fame coach, Joe Paterno. [1] He was introduced as the head coach at a press conference on January 7, 2012. [2]

  6. Michigan football stays undefeated after Big Ten suspends ...

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    As part of the sanctions, Harbaugh’s suspension over alleged sign-stealing involving the program included Saturday’s game against Penn State. ... No. 3-ranked Michigan still beat No. 10 Penn ...

  7. Louis Freeh - Wikipedia

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    The Freeh Report had far-reaching outcomes for Penn State. The NCAA used the Freeh Report in lieu of its own investigation to impose sanctions on the Penn State football program. On July 23, 2012, the NCAA imposed a $60 million fine, four-year postseason ban, scholarship reductions, and vacated all victories from 1998 to 2011. [76]

  8. Category:NCAA sanctions - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about incidents that have caused National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) member schools to receive sanctions for rules violations as well as people that have ever had NCAA sanctions like the show-cause penalty.

  9. Where is Penn State ranked in Athlon Sports 1-131 NCAA ... - AOL

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    Where does Penn State rank in Athlon Sports' 1-131 FBS ranking for the 2022 season?