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We now take you to Columbia, South Carolina

Buffnik

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COLUMBIA, S.C.
South Carolina's athletic department reported 23 violations of NCAA or Southeastern Conference rules in the past year, nine involving the football team.

All but one of the infractions were classified as Level III and outlined by the NCAA as violations isolated or limited in nature; provide no more than a minimal recruiting, competitive or other advantage; and do not include more than a minimal impermissible benefit.

South Carolina released its infractions report this week from an open records request by The Associated Press. The time period is from August 2015 through July.

Six of the nine violations involving football came since Will Muschamp took over in December.

Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/sports/article97405742.html#storylink=cpy
 
COLUMBIA, S.C.
South Carolina's athletic department reported 23 violations of NCAA or Southeastern Conference rules in the past year, nine involving the football team.

All but one of the infractions were classified as Level III and outlined by the NCAA as violations isolated or limited in nature; provide no more than a minimal recruiting, competitive or other advantage; and do not include more than a minimal impermissible benefit.

South Carolina released its infractions report this week from an open records request by The Associated Press. The time period is from August 2015 through July.

Six of the nine violations involving football came since Will Muschamp took over in December.

Read more here: http://www.heraldonline.com/sports/article97405742.html#storylink=cpy
The Ncaa is a frigging joke
 
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