Florida State has been hoping for a while for an end to come to the academic fraud case that has lingered over the institution for nearly two years. Now, though, FSU will have to wait at least a week longer than expected to learn the fate of the appeal it submitted to the NCAA’s Infractions Appeals Committee.
In a letter from the NCAA that the university released on Wednesday, the appeals committee granted a seven-day extension to the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions, which had requested additional time to respond to Florida State’s appeal.
The infractions committee now has until June 2 to respond to FSU’s appeal, which the university submitted on April 23. If the ruling is upheld, FSU could be forced to vacate as many as 14 football victories from the 2006 and 2007 seasons.
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Besides the widespread academic misconduct case involved 61 athletic students and 3 academic instructors at FSU, another academic misconduct case at the College of Engineering of FSU has been revealed:
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I believe that FSU has the trouble in understanding the value of the higher education at the university.
I hope FSU president could understand that the higher education should have the higher standard of ethic and taking of student's advantage should never been the choice of a decent university!
If the "WIN" is just used as a tool to get fake reputation of the university, if the FSU president does not care the academic integrity, what the "reputation" it could be to FSU?!
I hope that NCAA can help FSU to follow the academic rule by giving them more serious sanctions!
God Bless FSU!
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