FSU gets two more weeks to respond
From the Associated Press:
"The NCAA's Committee on Infractions responded Tuesday to Florida State's appeal of sanctions from an academic cheating scandal, but kept its answer secret and gave the school 15 days to respond.
"The NCAA's Committee on Infractions responded Tuesday to Florida State's appeal of sanctions from an academic cheating scandal, but kept its answer secret and gave the school 15 days to respond.
Florida State is challenging a portion of the sanctions announced in March that would force the school to vacate as many as 14 of Bowden's 382 career wins -- just one fewer than Penn State's Joe Paterno...
The university's president, T.K. Wetherell, said in March that sanctions stripping Bowden of coaching wins were 'excessive and inappropriate.' He said it was unfair to roughly 500 athletes and 52 coaches who had nothing to do with the cheating."
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