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  2. Southern Methodist University football scandal - Wikipedia

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    According to the NCAA's committee, Baylor's actions stood in marked contrast to SMU's; as mentioned above, SMU officials knew serious violations were occurring and participated in the decisions to continue them. [54] Bliss was a coach at SMU at the same time as the football scandal.

  3. Western Athletic Conference football - Wikipedia

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    The WAC's playoff-eligible membership soon dropped further to 3, after Incarnate Word backed out of its planned move from the SLC to the WAC [10] and Lamar, which had announced it would leave the WAC in 2023 to return to the SLC, accelerated this move to 2022. [11] The 2022 season proved to be the last for the WAC as a standalone football ...

  4. Western Athletic Conference - Wikipedia

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    The WAC formed out of a series of talks between Brigham Young University athletic director Eddie Kimball and other university administrators from 1958 to 1961 to form a new athletic conference that would better fit the needs and situations of certain universities which were at the time members of the Border, Skyline, and Pacific Coast Conferences.

  5. Difference between a citation and a speeding ticket - AOL

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    In general, there are penalties associated with citations, which may involve a court appearance, fines and even jail time for serious infractions. Citations, moving violations and speeding tickets

  6. 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.

  7. Classes of offenses under United States federal law - Wikipedia

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    Offense classes Type Class Maximum prison term [1] Maximum fine [2] [note 1] Probation term [3] [note 2] Maximum supervised release term [4] [note 3] Maximum prison term upon supervised release revocation [5]

  8. How to keep a ticket off your driving record - AOL

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    While not all traffic citations will cause your insurance premium to increase, more serious infractions, like a speeding ticket, most likely will. If you have a ticket on your record or recently ...

  9. University of Southern California athletics scandal - Wikipedia

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    In the University of Southern California athletics scandal, the University of Southern California (USC) was investigated and punished for NCAA rules violations in the Trojan football, men's basketball and women's tennis programs. [1] The sanctions were announced on June 10, 2010, and affected the USC football program from 2010 to 2012.