Apparently what worked in Nebraska did not work at Youngstown State

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The committee determined that the university failed to monitor its football program. This all occurred when longtime college football coach Bo Pelini was in charge of the program.

The NCAA announced the violations, such as “an assistant coach having impermissible contacts with a prospect” before the program “permitted three football staff members to recruit off-campus without completing the coaches certification test.”

It also noted “the assistant coach had 41 impermissible contacts without obtaining written permission from the prospect’s school.”

Here’s a full list of the punishments for Youngstown State:

  • Two years of probation.
  • A $5,000 fine.
  • A reduction of football official visits by three during the 2021-22 academic year.
  • A two-week ban on unofficial visits during the 2020-21 academic year.
  • A two-week ban on all recruiting communication during the 2020-21 academic year.
  • A reduction of football evaluation days by three during the 2021-22 academic year.
  • The assistant football coach was suspended from all coaching duties during three preseason football dates.
  • The assistant coach was banned from recruiting activities from Feb. 13-26, 2021
Pelini took over at Youngstown State in 2015 and led the Penguins to a mediocre 5-6 record. In his second season, he led the team to a 12-4 record and a runner-up finish in the FCS title game.

After going 16-18 over the next three seasons, Pelini found himself out of the job.

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The committee determined that the university failed to monitor its football program. This all occurred when longtime college football coach Bo Pelini was in charge of the program.

The NCAA announced the violations, such as “an assistant coach having impermissible contacts with a prospect” before the program “permitted three football staff members to recruit off-campus without completing the coaches certification test.”

It also noted “the assistant coach had 41 impermissible contacts without obtaining written permission from the prospect’s school.”

Here’s a full list of the punishments for Youngstown State:

  • Two years of probation.
  • A $5,000 fine.
  • A reduction of football official visits by three during the 2021-22 academic year.
  • A two-week ban on unofficial visits during the 2020-21 academic year.
  • A two-week ban on all recruiting communication during the 2020-21 academic year.
  • A reduction of football evaluation days by three during the 2021-22 academic year.
  • The assistant football coach was suspended from all coaching duties during three preseason football dates.
  • The assistant coach was banned from recruiting activities from Feb. 13-26, 2021
Pelini took over at Youngstown State in 2015 and led the Penguins to a mediocre 5-6 record. In his second season, he led the team to a 12-4 record and a runner-up finish in the FCS title game.

After going 16-18 over the next three seasons, Pelini found himself out of the job.

The post NCAA Announces Penalties Youngstown State Committed Under Bo Pelini appeared first on The Spun.
How the.mighty have fallen
 


Bo literally only took that job so as to force Nebraska to pay out the most it could, other than if he sat around not coaching anyone for a few years.
 



Does that mean Nebraska then goes for a "nice guy" type hire?
They already did that with the coach before Frost.
At some point in time before the next ice age the NE FB fans will face the reality that the demographics and geography of NE are not favorable to winning another FB national championship led alone a mere BIG championship.
 

They already did that with the coach before Frost.
Well that was kinda my point ;)

Coaching hires seem to have waffling reasons (even if not real) between, old, young, up and coming, established, recruiter vs stratigist.... mostly based on the last hire.
 

Wow! I don't think even Faux Pelini will be welcomed back to Youngstown.
 



Well that was kinda my point ;)

Coaching hires seem to have waffling reasons (even if not real) between, old, young, up and coming, established, recruiter vs stratigist.... mostly based on the last hire.
Except for Gopher men’s hoops, apparently...
 





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