NCAA: Oklahoma must fumble the 2005 season

July 11, 2007




The Oklahoma football program must forfeit its wins from the 2005 season and will lose two scholarships for the 2008-09 and 2009-10 school years. 

The penalties, announced Wednesday by the NCAA, stem from a case involving two players, including the Sooners’ starting quarterback, who were kicked off the team for being paid for work they had not performed at a Norman car dealership.

Should the NCAA be allowed to go back as far as 3 years ago and strip colleges of achievements? Was this necessary?

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