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Florida Int'l put on four years' probation for host of infractions

 

MIAMI -- Florida International was placed on four years' probation by the NCAA on Wednesday and will lose scholarships for a variety of infractions.

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More than 40 athletes who competed for the school from the 2002-03 through the 2006-07 academic years violated rules, said Josephine Potuto, chairwoman of the NCAA committee on infractions.

The school, which jumped from NCAA Division I-AA to Division I-A, misapplied enrollment and financial aid rules, transfer requirements and eligibility rules, the NCAA found.

"The institution acknowledges that it was not ready for the move, at least from a compliance standpoint," Potuto said.

The men's basketball program lost one scholarship and its baseball program lost 1.5. The football program was stripped of three scholarships. In all, 11 sports lost scholarships.

"Upon discovering these violations, we put in place new compliance procedures that are much more suited to the university FIU has become in the last 10 years," university president Modesto Maidique said. "We now have the level of staffing and the redundancies that will prevent these types of infractions from occurring again in the future."

The violations were self-reported. Records set during the years of the infractions were erased, and the probationary period is to end May 19, 2012, because the sanctions were added on top of other penalties.

The school said the violations were not intentional. Florida International Athletic Director Pete Garcia said the problems were discovered during an evaluation conducted when he was hired about a year and a half ago.

"Before we moved forward as a major institution in Division 1, we had to have a strong, solid foundation," he said. "If there was any issues, you want to find them, fix them, and then move forward."

Rick Mello, the school's former athletic director who became an associate commissioner with the Sun Belt Conference in 2006, declined comment through a Sun Belt spokesman.

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Reputation:97
Level:Superstar
Since:Sep 14, 2006

May 9, 2008 2:10 am

In my view, slapping FIU with probation is analagous to the U.N. imposing sanctions on Haiti.  It is cruel and unusual punishment since FIU really does not have a future to begin with.  The school is a waste of space and taxpayers money since there are already 4 other major universities in that South/Central Florida area and 8 other state universities.  Most of all, FIU's foo ...(more)

Reputation:88
Level:All-Star
Since:Nov 16, 2006

May 8, 2008 12:09 am
Florida International University reported their violations to the NCAA.  The question that comes to mind when looking at the sanctions is was FIU given such a stiff penalty as a warning to other schools?  I can probably think of a couple of major Division1-A colleges that have had more infractions but were given light or no penalties possibly because they were such big name colleges that ...(more)
Reputation:49
Level:Rookie
Since:Aug 29, 2006

May 10, 2008 9:07 am

that suck...

 
 
 
 
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