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  2. Southern Methodist University football scandal - Wikipedia

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    In the winter of 1975, SMU hired Ron Meyer, an up-and-coming football coach who had previous success at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. [4] In the late 1970s, attention around SMU football grew, and in the 1978 offseason the university launched a media campaign which caused its average home attendance to double from 26,000 to 52,000. [5]

  3. How SMU wound up in the ACC (and, eventually, the CFP ... - AOL

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    In 1987, when the NCAA slammed SMU with the death penalty, David Miller was a 40-year-old banker living in Denver making a low enough salary that his annual donation to the school was $100. This ...

  4. 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.

  5. SMU Mustangs football - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, SMU became the first and only football program in collegiate athletic history to receive the "death penalty" for repeated serious violations of NCAA rules. The NCAA forced SMU to cancel its football program for the 1987 season because the university had been paying some of the players—approximately $61,000 was paid from 1985 until 1986.

  6. No. 14 SMU moves closer to ACC title game by beating ... - AOL

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    Kevin Jennings threw for 298 yards and three touchdowns and Brashard Smith ran for 120 yards with a score as SMU beat Boston College 38-28 on Saturday, going ahead to stay after the Eagles had ...

  7. 1989 SMU Mustangs football team - Wikipedia

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    The most egregious violation was a slush fund to attract players to play for the SMU football team. The repeated violations resulted in the football program ultimately receiving the death penalty, with the NCAA's infractions committee voting unanimously to cancel the Mustangs' 1987 season and the team's four scheduled home games in 1988. [1] [2]

  8. CFP players to watch, key to the game: SMU at Penn State - AOL

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    SMU: The Mustangs were the last at-large team to make the field after their ACC title game loss to Clemson. SMU trailed 31-14 late in the third quarter before scoring 17 straight points to tie the ...

  9. Ownby Stadium - Wikipedia

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    However, after massive rules violations resulted in the NCAA handing down the "death penalty" in 1987, SMU officials decided to move football games back to a heavily renovated Ownby Stadium. From 1976 to 1979 the chief tenant at Ownby was the Dallas Tornado of the North American Soccer League .