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  2. List of sporting scandals - Wikipedia

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    Along with a string of prior NCAA violations, this led the NCAA to level the "death penalty" on the school's football team. University of Michigan basketball scandal – four players, most notably Chris Webber, were paid by a booster to launder money from his gambling operations. In some cases, the payments extended to their high school days.

  3. University of North Carolina academic-athletic scandal

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    That report found that there were 341 men's and women's basketball players and football players during these years; of this group, 34 students did not meet CNN's threshold of being "college literate", which meant a minimum SAT reading score of 400 or an ACT score of 16; essentially, the university suggested that of its athletes, ten percent had ...

  4. Cheating - Wikipedia

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    A small cheat sheet can be used to cheat during an academic examination. Academic cheating is a significantly common occurrence in high schools and colleges in the United States. Statistically, 64% of public high school students admit to serious test cheating. 58% say they have plagiarized. 95% of students admit to some form of cheating. This ...

  5. Players paid thousands for a new chance at college football ...

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    Investigation: Post-grad football lures unsigned high-school graduates with a second shot at college glory. They rarely get it. They rarely get it. The league was supposed to mitigate that problem.

  6. Is it worth it? 10 questions athletes should consider if they ...

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    Only about 2% of high school athletes are given athletics scholarships to play in college, according to the NCAA. The percentage of high school athletes who play in college athletics varies from ...

  7. NCAA Rules Trap Many College Athletes in Poverty

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    The results were none too favorable for athletes: The average scholarship shortfall -- the student's out-of-pocket expenses -- for each "full scholarship" athlete was approximately $3,222 per ...

  8. University of Southern California athletics scandal - Wikipedia

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    It was Dee who announced the USC penalties and closed with the reminder that "high-profile athletes demand high-profile compliance." Accusations later came out that, while Dee was athletic director there, Miami had also been the center of major improper benefits , specifically that of university booster Nevin Shapiro from 2002 until 2010.

  9. Sports At Any Cost: Take Our College Sports Subsidy Data

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    College sports yield indelible moments that unite campuses and provide a path to a quality higher education for thousands of students who might otherwise not be able to afford it. Many of the people we interviewed, including legendary coach Bill Curry, have devoted their careers to college athletics — but worry that too many schools are ...