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วันอังคารที่ 15 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2553

NCAA drops the hammer on USC football Trojans get 2-year bowl ban, lose 30 scholarships and '04 title in doubt

LOS ANGELES - The NCAA has thrown the book plans Southern California on Thursday in a bowl of two-year ban, four years probation, lost scholarships and lost a game all year for the Heisman Trophy winner Reggie improper benefits Bush in 2004, the Trojans' national championship.

USC was penalized for a lack of institutional control of the NCAA's decision, after investigations carried out in four years. The report identifies a number of unfair advantages to Bush and the former basketball player OJ. Mayo, who had one year with the Trojans.

Buses alleged misdeeds for years as president - Football and basketball Pete Carroll Tim Floyd - left USC last year. USC responded with indignation to the hardness of uniform sanctions, promising an appeal.

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