NCAA Division I Council approves proposals to create stricter penalties for individual rule-breakers

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NCAA Division I Council approves proposals to create stricter penalties for individual rule-breakers
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The NCAA Division I Council approved a package of proposed penalties for infractions cases that would include stricter punishments for individual rule breakers.

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The proposals include expanding suspensions for coaches to include the days between competitions, having schools incur penalties for employing individuals who have received a show-cause order and expanding disassociations with boosters who violate rules. The council was also expected to discuss proposals for name, image and likeness compensation regulations and potentially adjusting transfer portal windows. The council meeting concludes Wednesday and its actions are not final until the meeting adjourns.

The NCAA is trying to modify the infractions process to encourage cooperation by schools by punishing individuals involved rather than hitting programs with postseason bans or recruiting restrictions that impact athletes who were not part of the rule-breaking.Big 12 bids goodbye to the Red River Rivalry.

The NCAA committee on infractions has been handing out suspensions to coaches more frequently, but those suspensions only include game days.for football coach Jim Harbaugh in an infractions case that involves contact with recruits and players during the pandemic dead period.Show-cause orders are commonly given to coaches, administrators or staffers who have committed serious infractions.

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