NCAA sanctions Baylor, but not for failing to report or address allegations of sexual violence by
NCAA sanctions Baylor, but not for failing to report or address allegations of sexual violence by football players
Baylor's football program avoided NCAA sanctions for failing to report allegations of sexual violence by players and for not addressing those issues on its campus.
The Committee on Infractions hearing could not conclude that Baylor violated NCAA rules with its actions, according to a release Wednesday.
The school has been punished by the NCAA after the Bears were found to have violated recruiting rules and provided impermissible benefits to players.
The punishments handed down in the case include four years of probation, a reduction in official and unofficial visits during the 2021-22 academic year and a show-cause order of five years for a former assistant director of football operations.
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