TUSK
06-11-2014, 01:02 PM
"The University of Alabama officially exited the NCAA's repeat violator window from its 2009 NCAA penalties involving misuse of textbook distribution. The Crimson Tide vacated victories from 2005 to 2007 in 16 different sports, including football, and was placed on probation through June of 2012.
But the NCAA considers institutions a repeat violator - which could mean heavier sanctions for future penalties - through five years after a major infraction. On Wednesday that window closed from the 2009 case.
Alabama has been in the repeat violator window since 1995 for all but a two-and-a-half year span from January 2007 to June 2009. In September of 2013, Yahoo! Sports reported that former Alabama right tackle D.J. Fluker received extra benefits while playing at Alabama, however no sanctions or penalties were announced."
http://alabama.247sports.com/Bolt/-Alabama-out-of-repeat-violator-window-from-textbook-case-29084391
But the NCAA considers institutions a repeat violator - which could mean heavier sanctions for future penalties - through five years after a major infraction. On Wednesday that window closed from the 2009 case.
Alabama has been in the repeat violator window since 1995 for all but a two-and-a-half year span from January 2007 to June 2009. In September of 2013, Yahoo! Sports reported that former Alabama right tackle D.J. Fluker received extra benefits while playing at Alabama, however no sanctions or penalties were announced."
http://alabama.247sports.com/Bolt/-Alabama-out-of-repeat-violator-window-from-textbook-case-29084391