The NCAA has not moved from its position that Florida State must vacate victories in multiple sports, a ruling that would cost Seminoles football coach Bobby Bowden 14 victories and essentially end his bid to become college football's all-time winningest coach.FSU officials on Thursday morning released previously withheld public documents in the university's appeal of NCAA sanctions. The NCAA allowed FSU to release the information sought in a lawsuit with Florida news organizations. FSU transcribed the information from a secure NCAA Web site that does not permit printing or downloading.
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Florida State's Appeal | NCAA's Response to Appeal
While the NCAA Committee of Infractions again commended FSU for its cooperative efforts and corrective actions, the committee "did not believe they were so extraordinary as to warrant relief from the vacation penalty in a case in which there are so many relevant aggravating factors," according to the 23-page report.
The committee's response, signed by Jerry R. Parkinson who is the dean of the University of Wyoming's College of Law, said that FSU fell short of showing that the order to vacate wins was excessive. The committee pointed to six factors "as relevant to the imposition of a vacation penalty."
--There were a large number of violations committed by three institutional staff members and at least 61 student-athletes in 10 different sports
--The violations were serious and intentional
--Student-athletes competed while academically ineligible.
--There was an uncontested finding of institutional failure to monitor various aspects of the AASS program.
-- There was widespread academic fraud; and
--Three institutional staff members in the AASS program engaged in unethical conduct by encouraging and/or participating in the academic fraud. Their involvement was especially egregious because of their positions as individuals charged specifically with maintaining academic integrity within the athletics program.
Bowden, who turns 80 in November, has 382 wins, one fewer than the 82-year-old Joe Paterno of Penn State. Paterno earlier this spring voiced his displeasure with the NCAA possibly vacating Bowden's victories. The ruling could also cost FSU's track program a national championship.
"In this case the vacation penalty is not even particularly severe - it is a penalty that flows naturally from the university's use of ineligible student-athletes in competition, and it is a penalty often imposed in cases that have far fewer aggravating factors than that exists here," the report stated.
"The current standard of review under Bylaw 32.10.4.1 places the burden squarely on Florida State University to make a showing of abuse of discretion and it falls well short in this case. For the reasons set forth in this response, the Committee on Infractions submits that the vacation of records penalty should be upheld."
On Monday, more than a dozen news organizations filed suit against FSU and the NCAA to force release of the documents under the state's open-records law. The NCAA initially rejected the request. On Tuesday, however, the NCAA changed course and gave FSU permission to release the information, but continued to stress it's not subject to the state's public-records laws.
The suit between more than a dozen Florida media outlets against FSU and the NCAA is expected to move forward in Leon County Circuit Court.
The NCAA Infractions Appeals Committee recently granted FSU's request for a 14-day extension to submit a rebuttal to the NCAA Committee on Infractions. FSU has until July 1 to appeal the sanctions.
FSU's appeal is another step of a process that will likely go into the fall, according to school officials.






















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 3)
6-18-2009 @ 3:43PM
BIGKENBRWN4 said...
BYE BYE BOBBY DO IT NOW JOEPA WINNER IN 12TH ROUND UNANMOUIS DECISION NO WAY YOU CAN THE BELL BOBBY NCCA DID NOT WANT YOU TO WIN DONT YOU SEE? SO BAIL OUT LET THE SHIP SET SAIL WITHOUT YOU ITS THE RIGHT THING TO DO AFTER ALL 2ND TO JOE PA AINT BAD
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6-18-2009 @ 4:27PM
montanese said...
WTH? Did you play a couple games without a helmet, or do you just need one for everyday life?
Punctuation, and clear thought might have helped that post. As it is, the next replica jersey you get should have the name "wiitahdud" over the numbers...
6-18-2009 @ 8:21PM
pwkonlne said...
BTW, there is no comma after punctuation - would've thought a scholar such as yourself would know that.
6-22-2009 @ 8:12AM
gurujim5 said...
joepa's a great coach, obviously. wouldn't you rather him win the title without an asterisk; claim it by having the most victories untainted? your gleefulness is like a playground punk who claims to have whipped some kid when that kid was unable to be there. good thing all psu fans aren't as stupid as you. go noles.
6-18-2009 @ 4:07PM
cebakes1 said...
Why do Southern schools cheat so much?
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6-18-2009 @ 4:27PM
skfoodman said...
Why do Southern schools cheat so bad? Because they can. Florida Gators have had 23 football players arrested since Coach Urban Meyer (abbreviated CUM) took over. Coincidence? I think not.
6-18-2009 @ 4:32PM
larryleckert said...
I personally know several of the "Student Atheletes" involved in this scandle and can tell you that the majority of the offenders were black atheletes who had no business attending FSU in the first place. Not until athletic programs go back to admitting only the academically qualified, will this nonsense end.
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6-19-2009 @ 4:37AM
jay said...
EXACTLY RIGHT. IT SICKENS ME THE STIPULATIONS STATE FUNDED UNIVERSITIES PUT ON A STUDENT TO QUALIFY FOR ADMITTANCE TO THEIR SCHOOLS, YET IT IS ALL OVER LOOKED FOR STUDENT ATHELETES?? IT'S ALL B.S.
6-19-2009 @ 10:28AM
mordess said...
Agree completely. Anyone who thinks that FSU is an "institution of higher learning" is shooting up or smoking something, and/or a mere apologist for fraud. All one has to do is listen to any of its "student athletes" give an interview to know they can barely form a proper English sentence or correctly pronounce the words they do use. To imagine they can succeed at ANYTHING in a classroom is a farce.
6-18-2009 @ 5:02PM
fouritiswritten said...
good thing "MY JESUS ROCKS" is not the ncaa cuz their victories are good in my book
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6-18-2009 @ 6:09PM
jdagj1 said...
Yea you have to love the Criminoles!! A fine learning institution.
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6-18-2009 @ 6:23PM
rickyd1 said...
cheater cheater pumpkin eater! the florida state criminoles are at it again ! they are just like the other 2 big "schools" in florida , do anything to "win" . lol.
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6-18-2009 @ 7:19PM
TimtheGolfer said...
Good for the NCAA, it is NOT ok to cheat America.
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6-18-2009 @ 7:34PM
pepetau said...
LET IT GO BOBBY BOWDEN!
IT IS A SHAME BUT WHAT CAN YOU DO?
I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR A CHEATING MUSIC TEACHER AND HOW THAT HELP YOU WIN THE FOOTBALL GAMES?
THEY DID IT TO JIM THORPE BECAUSE HE WAS AN INDIAN!
I GUESS THEY ARE DOING TO YOU BECAUSE THEY CAN.
RETIRE AND ENJOY YOUR LIFE. YOU ARE A GREAT COACH!
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6-18-2009 @ 7:37PM
tau4444 said...
THE IDIOTS WHO NEVER EVER PLAYED ANY TYPE OF BALL ARE QUICK TO JUDGE.
I BET THOSE SAME GUYS CHEATED THEIR BUTTS OFF.
GIVE IT A BREAK YOU JUDGE,JURY AND EXECUTIONERS.
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6-18-2009 @ 7:38PM
Puck said...
What do you mean second to "Joe Pa"? The article said Paterno is 82 and Bowden 80; FSU will probable prop "Bobby" up on a Segway and wheel him around for 5 years after Paterno retires, those of us who are young enough might have the Executive Head Coach Bowden around for another ten years. As the article shows, Seminoles will go to great lengths to count wins: to have the all time winning coach would be...will be...a major coup count for the Seminole Nation.
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6-18-2009 @ 9:03PM
Bob and Kathie said...
Yep! I think you're right. That's what they'll do. It might take the five years you suggest because they will be watched......"like a hawk," as Goldie Hawn would say. Too bad! The steroids of college coaching....cheating.
6-18-2009 @ 7:39PM
Yarick Family said...
Go Bucks!!!!!
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6-18-2009 @ 8:03PM
billy said...
modern big time division I college football is a joke.many of the athletes are a step above being thug gangstas.most abuse steroids.
many kids are paid or have cush jobs are given money under the table,supplied with $$60,000 dollar vehicles to sport around town in.ive seen it.
every school has got plenty of skeletons in their closets.
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6-18-2009 @ 8:07PM
billy said...
go bucks???at that football factory in columbus you have more dumbells than about anywhere.the fans are absolute maniacs and imbeciles.andy katzenmoyer did not know what a medium rare steak was.he took his exams with crayons.get real.
the sec and pac 10 rule you bums.
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