Isn't Bowden part of the team?
 
Isn't Bowden part of the athletic association?
 
Or is he above all that?
 
I think that sanctions were meant to punish the team and the athletic association for wide spread cheating. 
 
Everyone on the team, should be punished. 
 
As wide spread as the cheating was - everyone in the athletics department should be punished. 
 
They should be glad they did not get lack of institution control penalty - and get shut down.
 
You win as a team and you lose as a team. You mean that in the last 30 years - Bowden has not preached that? 
 
 
 
 
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Subject: [gatortalk] Florida State appeals part of NCAA sanctions
From: <ke...@baldwinnc.com>
Date: Fri, April 24, 2009 6:58 am
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Florida State appeals part of NCAA sanctions

  • TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)-Florida State officials told the NCAA on Thursday it's unfair to penalize coach Bobby Bowden as part of the sanctions announced last month, resulting from an academic cheating scandal that involved dozens of athletes.
In a formal 28-age written appeal by a private attorney representing the school and dated April 23, the university said the penalty that includes forfeits in football and nine other sports was too harsh.
"Even if this committee upholds the vacation penalty, it should not require the reconfiguration of the records of innocent head coaches," attorney William Williams wrote in the school's 28-page submission.
Bowden has 382 career wins-one fewer than Penn State's Joe Paterno, the all-time major college leader. Losing 14 wins would virtually ruin any chance Bowden has of catching Paterno.
In his only comment on the issue, the 79-year-old Bowden said last month that he thought the sanctions were too stiff.
"Does the punishment fit the crime?" Bowden asked. "I think that's the thing, that's the thing we gotta find the answer to right there."
Bowden was out of town Thursday on his annual booster tour and unavailable to comment on the school's formal appeal.
Williams said it was also unfair vacate individual records by athletes not involved in the academic misconduct.
Although the NCAA told Florida State it should vacate all team and individual records for contests where the ineligible athletes competed, opponents would not benefit or be able to claim victory.
The NCAA said Florida State would have to surrender victories in games where ineligible student-athletes participated in the fall of 2006 and 2007 and spring of 2007.
The cheating occurred mainly through online testing for a single music history course in the fall of 2006 and the spring and summer semesters of 2007. It included staffers helping students on the test and in one case asking one athlete to take it for another.
The school, however, accepted the loss of scholarships in 10 sports and a four-year probation the NCAA announced March 6.
 
 


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