The University of Miami will self-impose a bowl ban for this season, a response to the NCAA allegations surrounding the football program.
The Hurricanes became bowl-eligible on Saturday with a win over South Florida. The 'Canes, 6-5, will close their season this week against Boston College.
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The good news for the University of Miami players implicated in the Nevin Shapiro scandal rocking college football is they will get to play more football.
The bad news is, not right away.
Of the twelve Miami players implicated, eight have been suspended by the NCAA from anywhere from 1-6 games...
The probe into improprieties at the University of Miami continues, with as many as 15 current student-athletes being investigated.
Although Miami did not release the games of the players involved, convicted Ponzi-schemer Nevil Shapiro identified twelve that he provided improper benefits to...
Former Miami head coach Larry Coker said he was "distraught" over the allegations surrounding the University of Miami athletics program.
Coker, who spent twelve years as an assistant and head coach of the Hurricanes, said he has not been contacted by the NCAA or Miami...
In the wake of a Yahoo! sports report that opened the shades on one of the biggest college athletic scandals in history, many are questioning what punishment the NCAA will hand to the University of Miami once their investigation is complete. Could the death penalty be a possibility?
The latest college football scandal, revolving around the Miami Hurricanes shocked some people, but they shouldn't expect it to be the last one they hear about.