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EWU commits NCAA Violation

PSUVikings2

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NCAA violations for Eastern Washington's football program...not sure the violations provided any competitive advantage at all...

Eastern football violated rules
Dave Trimmer
Staff writer
June 20, 2007


Eastern Washington University's football program has violated some NCAA rules, Eagles coach Paul Wulff acknowledged Tuesday.

The violations center around the number of coaches and student assistants used by the Eagles, according to the outside investigation the school requested and submitted to the NCAA in early May, and whether those violations provide "any significant competitive advantage for the program."

According to the report, which The Spokesman-Review obtained, it appeared that in several seasons since Wulff became the head coach in 2000, there were more than the NCAA-mandated 11 coaches on the staff. Also, during that time, student assistants were usually not taking enough credits as per NCAA rules.

http://www.spokesmanreview.com/sports/story.asp?ID=195634

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This is just the tip of the iceberg. If investigators ask the right questions of the right people they would find that this program has been mismanaged and operated as if the rules did not apply to them for years.
 

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