I hear about schools vacating wins every now and then, but I'm unsure of the
end result. If Bama vacates their 2005 win over us, will that also change OUR
record to indicate one additional win?
Randy
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From: Shane Ford
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Sent: Friday, June 12,
On Jun 12, 2009, at 7:49 AM, Shane Ford wrote:
To question No. 1, I would say that it's kind of tricky to answer
at this point. Ajagbe played running back (1,354 yards and 12
touchdowns) and linebacker (57 tackles and two sacks) as a junior.
He's a very tough runner who doesn't possess
The vacating wins penalty is a joke. The schools won't count those wins as losses, they just disappear. The schools who were beaten by players who were cheating, don't get to count it as a win, it is still a loss.So Bama will record an 0-2 season for 2005, Prothro will still have broken leg and
I don’t know the answer to this for sure, but one of the articles about the
Semiholes said that if they have to vacate their wins, then their record could
be 0-6 (or something like that) for one year. That suggests to me that the win
is just wiped away from the winner, but not given to the
I don't know the answer, but I'm wondering if what you've outlined is the
difference between vacating and forfeiting.
Go Gators
Ken B. (NYC Gator)
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From: Rob Alexander ga...@wldrth.us
Date: Fri, 12 Jun 2009
If the wins are vacated, the loss still counts for the opposing team. If
they had to forfeit the games, then the opposing team would gain the win.
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