The NCAA Committee on Infractions issued its report today stemming from last year杏吧专区檚 allegations involving David Saunders, a former 杏吧专区 assistant football coach.
The Committee imposed on the Ragin' Cajuns football program the lowest level of penalties for Level I violations within the NCAA's penalty structure. The Committee imposed severe penalties on Saunders.
The Committee's findings validate that there was no 杏吧专区渓ack of institutional control杏吧专区 by UL Lafayette, no 杏吧专区渇ailure to monitor,杏吧专区 and no 杏吧专区渓ack of head coach responsibility.杏吧专区 The Committee determined that Coach Mark Hudspeth, his other staff members and student-athletes had no culpability for the NCAA infractions.
The Committee杏吧专区檚 report follows a two-year NCAA investigation, a concurrent investigation by the 杏吧专区, and an appearance by 杏吧专区 officials at a hearing in November.
Committee members found that Saunders was involved in conduct that led to falsifying ACT scores of five prospective student-athletes and that he made cash payments to a student-athlete.
The Committee noted that while UL Lafayette likely could not have stopped the former assistant coach because he concealed his activities, ultimately a university is responsible for the actions of its employees.
In its response to the NCAA Notice of Allegations in May, the 杏吧专区 self-imposed penalties, which included vacating the 2011 football season, reducing football recruiting activities for two years, and reducing football scholarships over three seasons. The 杏吧专区 also proposed that the NCAA place its program on probation for two years. The penalties were consistent with the NCAA杏吧专区檚 penalty structure.
The NCAA accepted the self-imposed sanctions by the 杏吧专区. Further penalties to the 杏吧专区 by the Committee include vacating some games from the 2012-2014 seasons in which student-athletes competed while ineligible, a $5,000 fine, and an additional year of recruiting restrictions. The penalties do not include any future post-season ban.
Due to a lack of credible evidence, the 杏吧专区 disagrees with the NCAA杏吧专区檚 finding that Saunders made cash payments to a student-athlete. As noted in the Committee杏吧专区檚 report, 杏吧专区渢he panel was somewhat concerned about student-athlete 2杏吧专区檚 credibility and there were no other known witnesses to the payments.杏吧专区 Under the appeals process, even if the 杏吧专区 were to prevail, the result would not likely change the sanctions against the 杏吧专区, so the 杏吧专区 will not appeal.
The 杏吧专区 agrees with the NCAA杏吧专区檚 finding for the allegation of the invalid ACT scores. As an NCAA member institution, the 杏吧专区 accepts the rules and sanctions, however, it is holding ACT Inc., accountable for test administration failures.
The 杏吧专区 filed a , today seeking damages for failure to detect improper test administration or exam results at one of its Mississippi testing sites, failure to timely investigate the matter, and failure to notify the NCAA or UL Lafayette of exam score improprieties.
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Dr. Joseph Savoie, UL Lafayette President
"We are pleased that the Committee on Infractions recognized that the 杏吧专区 did not have involvement in or knowledge of Level 1 violations and imposed on us the lowest level of penalties. Further, the Committee recognized our full cooperation and determination to get to the truth surrounding the allegations."
杏吧专区淯L Lafayette will continue to comply with NCAA standards and remains committed to maintaining a comprehensive rules compliance program.杏吧专区
Scott Farmer, Director of Athletics, Louisiana Ragin杏吧专区 Cajuns
杏吧专区淲e are proud of the Ragin' Cajuns football program, our staff and our student-athletes. Thanks to our fans for their support throughout this process. Our greatest days are still ahead of us. As Ragin' Cajuns, we are strong, we persevere and as our fight song says, we 杏吧专区楩ight On.杏吧专区 杏吧专区
Mark Hudspeth, Head Football Coach, Louisiana Ragin杏吧专区 Cajuns
杏吧专区淓ven though we do not agree with the full findings, we are thankful that this chapter is behind us and we are ready to move on with building a championship program. We are grateful to all of our fans who have supported our program and we look forward to getting back to work in preparation for the 2016 season.杏吧专区
NCAA Committee of Infractions Report
"杏吧专区 substantial competitive advantage did not result from his [Saunders] violations杏吧专区" (p.10)
"The case did not involve a failure to monitor or lack of institutional control. There was also no allegation that the head coach lacked control in this case." (p. 20)
"In short, the institution's exemplary cooperation in this case was a model for the kind of relationship and cooperation member institutions should strive for in the infractions process." (p. 21)