The penalties are as follows:
*Public reprimand and censure.
*Three years probation (Feb. 11, 2009 to Feb. 10, 2012).
*Reduction of two scholarships awarded in football from 63 to 61 for the next three years (self-imposed by the university).
*Reduction of the number of full-time coaches by one from 11 to 10 for three years (self-imposed by the university).
*Limitation of the number of incoming freshman who are non-qualifiers to no more than three per year for all three years of probation. The university previously averaged seven incoming freshman non-qualifiers per year over a four year period.
*Prohibition of the recruitment of non-qualifiers from two-year institutions for three years (self-imposed by the university).
*Prohibition of incoming student athletes who have not been certified by the NCAA Eligibility Center from attending EWU preseason football camp for a period of two years (self-imposed by the university).
*The EWU football team is not eligible for postseason competition in 2009.
*Wulff shall attend, at his own cost, an NCAA Regional Rules Seminar during each of the three years of probation.
*Wulff will not be allowed to have any contact with WSU's team during the first three days of practice prior to the 2009 season.