By Chris Low | ESPN.com
04/28/2012
South Carolina's cooperation with the NCAA and diligence in finding out the truth helped it avoid additional penalties, the NCAA announced Friday.
The NCAA accepted South Carolina's self-imposed sanctions, which included three years of probation and scholarship cuts in football, and elected not to tack on harsher penalties such as a postseason ban. South Carolina officials were optimistic that their self-imposed sanctions would suffice, but there were never any guarantees until the NCAA releases its report. (more)
04/28/2012
South Carolina's cooperation with the NCAA and diligence in finding out the truth helped it avoid additional penalties, the NCAA announced Friday.
The NCAA accepted South Carolina's self-imposed sanctions, which included three years of probation and scholarship cuts in football, and elected not to tack on harsher penalties such as a postseason ban. South Carolina officials were optimistic that their self-imposed sanctions would suffice, but there were never any guarantees until the NCAA releases its report. (more)