Comparison of Texas Tech's Self-Imposed Sanctions with Those Enacted by the NCAA
Sport | Texas Tech's Self-Imposed Sanctions | NCAA Actions |
Football | 1. Withdrew from 1997 Big 12 championship game. 2. Postseason bowl ban in 1997. 3. Initial scholarship awards cut by:
- 8 for 1998-1999 year; and
- 6 for 1999-2000 year.
[from 25 per year]
4. Official recruiting visits cut by 22 (from 62 to 40) for 1997-98 year.
5. Coaches recruiting off-campus cut by 2 (from 7 to 5) during 12/97-1/98 evaluation period. | 1. Accepted Texas Tech's sanction. 2. Accepted Texas Tech's sanction. 3. REVISED: In addition to self-imposed cuts for 1998-1999 and 1999-2000, initial scholarship awards for 2000-2001 cut by 4. 4. Accepted Texas Tech's sanction.
5. Accepted Texas Tech's sanction.
6. NEW: Total number of scholarships allowed per year cut by 5 (from 85 to 80) for 1999-2000 and 2000-2001 years.
7. NEW: Show-cause requirement regarding a former assistant coach for 3 years.
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Men's Basketball | 1. Withdrew from 1997 NCAA tournament. 2. Forfeited all 11 conference victories from 1996-97 season. 3. Scholarships cut by a total of 6 over 3 years (from 13 per year).
4. Return of all revenue gained from 1996 NCAA tournament, with forfeiture of games in which ineligible players participated. | 1. Accepted Texas Tech's sanction. 2. Accepted Texas Tech's sanction. 3. REVISED: Scholarships cut by a total of 7 (instead of 6) over 3 years, with at least 2 cut per year. 4. REVISED: Tech's appearance in the 1996 NCAA tournament is "vacated," with 90% of the revenue gained by Tech from that tournament forfeited. |
Women's Basketball | Scholarships cut by 1 (from 15 to 14) for 1998-99 season.
| REVISED: In addition to the 1998-99 reduction, scholarships cut by 1 for the 1999-2000 season. |
Baseball |
Scholarships cut by:
- 3.00 for 1999-2000;
- 3.00 for 2000-2001; and
- 1.67 for 2001-2002.
[from 11.7 per season] | REVISED: Accepted Tech's scholarship cuts for 1999-2000 and 2000-2001, but increased the 2001-2002 reductions to 3.00 (instead of 1.67). |
Men's Golf | Scholarships cut by:
- 0.40 for 1998-99 year; and
- 0.32 for 1999-2000 year.
[from 4.5 per year] | Accepted Texas Tech's sanctions. |
Men's Track | Scholarships cut by 2.36 (from 12.6 to 10.24) for 1998-99 year. |
Accepted Texas Tech's sanction. |
In General | 1. Probation of 3 years. 2. Implementation of various compliance reviews, audits and rules education programs. 3. Forfeiture of games in which ineligible student-athletes competed. | 1. REVISED: Probation of 4 years (instead of 3). 2. Accepted Texas Tech's sanctions. 3.. Accepted Texas Tech's sanction. 4. NEW: Public reprimand and censure of Tech. 5. NEW: Tech required to continue to develop a comprehensive athletics compliance education program, with annual reports to the NCAA Committee on Infractions during the probationary period. 6. NEW: Recertification of current athletics policies and practices. |