Circumstances | Coach |
Struck one of his players in the locker room at halftime during a game, lied about it, and instructed other players and coaches to lie on his behalf. | |
Failed to prevent recruiting aides from enticing recruits with sex, drugs, and alcohol during on-campus recruiting events. | |
Was involved in a car accident after taking prescription painkillers and drinking alcohol. | |
Failed to prevent his players from associating with a kown gambler who had been twice convicted for sports bribery. | |
May have known that his son, one of his own assistant coaches, awarded two of their players 'A' grades in courses they never attended. | |
During a game, struck a member of the opposing team whose last-minute heroics guaranteed the win for his own team and a loss for the coach's. | |
Improperly paid tuition costs for two of his players; when one was later shot to death, he instructed other players and coaches to mischaracterize the decesased as a drug dealer. | |
Allegedly allowed -- and possibly encouraged -- a booster to provide illegal benefits to a top recruit, including financial assistance with medical bills and SAT registration fees. | |
Knew that some of his players were selling or trading team memorabilia; concealed these violations from, then later lied about them to, the NCAA. | |
| Circumstances | Coach |
Allegedly knew about -- and may have facilitated -- an inappropriate relationship between his star player and a sports-marketing company. | |
Allegedly discouraged a female athlete from reporting that she had been raped by one of his own players. | |
Knocked one of his players to the ground during practice, then kicked him while he was down. | |
Allegedly offered money to someone close to a top recruit in exchange for his efforts to influence the recruit to join the coach's program. | |
Dispatched 'recruiting hostesses' across the country to lure top recruits, was caught on camera carousing with young co-eds, and may have wrecked a rental car while DUI. | |
Improperly hosted recruits at his own home, then lied about it during the ensuing NCAA investigation. | |
Participated in a betting pool in violation of NCAA gambling rules. | |
Allegedly 'punished' a player who was medically unable to practice with his team by forcing him to stand in a darkened garage. | |
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