Section136
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Too bad we don't get the win...might be the only way Iowa and KF ever beats osu.
Werent around for 2004?
Too bad we don't get the win...might be the only way Iowa and KF ever beats osu.
You mean other than the time we beat them?Too bad we don't get the win...might be the only way Iowa and KF ever beats osu.
Could be Mike, I don't know. So they just treat the game as if it never happened? Interesting.
What did SMU in wasn't that they were paying players, it was that they kept on paying players after they were caught paying players.
Technically the death penalty was supposed to stop all activities that are acts to the sport in question. In SMU's case, under the rule, football should have been banned forever. They still got a huge punishment from what happened though.
I remember the Death Penalty because my life was directly affected. When it happened, they fired the athletic director and Asst AD, and my step-father (I was in 4th grade), was hired as Asst AD, and we moved down to Dallas next to the SMU campus. It was no football for 3 years, then no scholarships, then limited scholarships, then back to full privileges after a total of I think 6 years. It devastated that program for almost 30 years though, as they just started being competitive, somewhat, the last two years. They had been a top 25 team fairly routinely, with the likes of Erik Dickerson, et al.
I've heard this talked about a lot but what actually is the NCAA "Death Penalty"?
EDIT: Just looked up what happened to SMU....damn, didn't realize they had to not play an entire season. Sucks for the kids that weren't doing anything (if there were any)