11-03-2022, 05:27 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by PHOG
According to the NCAA, the schools with the most number of major infractions cases:
Spoiler!
SMU, 10
Arizona State, 9
Oklahoma, 8
Wichita State, 8
Auburn, 7
Florida State, 7
Texas A&M, 7
University of California (Berkeley), 7
Georgia, 7
Memphis, 7
Minnesota, 7
Wisconsin, 7
West Virginia, 7
Baylor, 6
Kansas State, 6
Mississippi State, 6
UCLA, 6
Cincinnati, 6
Illinois, 6
Kansas, 6
Kentucky, 6
Miami (Florida), 6
Southern California, 6
Texas-Rio Grande Valley, 6
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Source: NCAA
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Online: NCAA database: http://web1.ncaa.org/LSDBi/exec/miSearch
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Granted, this is from 2015. https://www.si.com/uncategorized/201...20State%2C%208
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I can address this but it’ll bore you. The nugget of truth in some of the posts in this thread though is this. There are some 75-80 year old WSU fans who blame KU centric board of regent members for siccing the NCAA on WSU in an attempt to kill the program back in the 1970’- and early 1980’s. It’s probably true. I’ve never been too interested in looking into it.
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