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VonErichLives
02-14-2008, 03:38 PM
Well, do you give them credit for stepping in and taking some action? Not really, it's a smart move, by doing something hopefully it keeps the NCAA away, which would probably cost them some bowl and other championship/post season apperances which costs the school big bucks.

http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5jGHhKZ64A3O8X_ghgQXrWHHbXUiwD8UQ92OO1

Florida St Puts Its Teams on Probation
1 hour ago

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida State's sports teams will be on self-imposed probation for two years and some will lose scholarships because of an academic cheating scandal, the university said in a report released Thursday.

About 60 student-athletes also have or will suffer some loss of eligibility. Two staffers, a tutor and learning specialist, already had been fired. No additional dismissals were listed in the investigatory report.

The cheating occurred mainly through online testing for a single course in the fall of 2006 and the spring and summer semesters last year.

Florida State officials conducted the investigation with assistance from the NCAA, Atlantic Coast Conference and a consulting firm. The report has been sent to the NCAA, which can still conduct its own investigation and impose additional penalties.

Among the corrective actions listed in the report is a requirement for all athletics staff members to attend a four-hour training program titled "Decision-Making in the NCAA Compliance Environment."

"We believe that our investigation has been thorough and exhaustive," said Florida State provost Larry Abele, who chaired the investigating committee. "This university and its Athletics Department have accepted responsibility, made changes in the process and systems and imposed penalties as warranted."

A school spokesman was not immediately able to explain how the probation, effective Wednesday, would affect the teams.

The NCAA's Student-Athlete Reinstatement staff, though, has agreed to a 30 percent across-the-board loss of eligibility for students who came forward and admitted they received improper help with the test.

Some of the penalties already have gone into effect. About two dozen of the football team's top players were suspended for the Music City Bowl on Dec. 31 in Nashville, Tenn., where the Seminoles lost to Kentucky. Many of those players will remain suspended for the first three games of the 2008 season.

The school also is making changes at five senior staff levels in the athletic department, though the report did not include details on the changes.

Former athletic director Dave Hart Jr. departed late last year with a year still left on his contract, but he denied it had anything to do with the cheating scandal. Last week, the school hired former Utah State athletic director Randy Spetman.

SammyG
02-14-2008, 04:15 PM
Wow

WestNZ
02-14-2008, 05:38 PM
college teams aint even safe from scandal

Jesus Shuttlesworth
02-14-2008, 08:12 PM
Who cares? They cheated on an online test. 've cheated on plenty of online tests in college, a professors gotta assume people are gonna cheat if you post a test online.

One of my roommates freshman year had every criminal justice test online and he cheated on every single one. Almost the entire class would go to the library at the sametime, one person would take the test and get the best score possible while somebody else wrote down every question (tests are timed) After the first person took it and got whatever they got, the rest of them would find the answers to everything and they would all get 100's. It is a pretty stupid thing to suspend people for but I am sure they are just trying to hide from the big bad NCAA that loves to suspend people for stupid shit, since they are too dumb to catch the people doing the serious shit.

The Outlaw
02-17-2008, 09:32 PM
Just because some people are lazy and don't want to do work doesn't make it alright.

Plus, this basically was nothing like what you said.

The school's investigation found that a tutor gave students answers while they were taking tests and filled in answers on quizzes and typed papers for students.

I admit that I have used a book on online testing (before I figured out that it was better just to find out what to study for from someone who already took it and then study that information) but doing that is ridiculous. Then again, 95% of college students are lazy.

Jesus Shuttlesworth
02-18-2008, 12:52 AM
The cheating occurred mainly through online testing for a single music history course in the fall of 2006 and the spring and summer semesters last year. It included staffers helping students on the test and in one case asking one athlete to take it for another.

http://www.sportsline.com/general/story/10643828

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I thought that is all that happened? Either way, yeah cheating is stupid but so is accepting kids into your school who aren't qualified just because they can play football. The whole thing is fucked up, so cheating on a few tests doesn't seem like that big of a deal to me.

The Genius
02-18-2008, 01:15 AM
this is florida st, i am not suprised at all.

The Outlaw
02-19-2008, 11:42 PM
Hmm, the information I posted either came up before or after the stuff you posted because I remember reading that as well. I'm thinking after it came out it was revealed in more detail. I don't see using a book on online tests that bad (especially since you can only use it for a few questions anyway if the test is timed) or even finding out the questions on the test and then studying that information. I always got the general information that I needed to study from someone who already took it and then studied and just took the test. To get caught cheating on an online test I would assume takes some skill.