This will be an unranked season for USC in USA Today’s football coaches’ poll.
Grant Teaff, executive director of the American Football Coaches Association, told USA Today that because the school is under major NCAA sanctions and prohibited from playing in a bowl, it will be ineligible for the poll.
USC filed an appeal with the NCAA last month, asking that several sanctions of its football program be reduced because they are “too severe” and “inconsistent with precedent.”
USC appealed only certain aspects of the NCAA’s ruling. Among the penalties were a two-year bowl ban, four years of probation, scholarship losses and removal of several victories. The school will accept a bowl ban for the upcoming season and certain scholarship penalties in football, but believes the full sanctions were unduly harsh.
Grant Teaff, executive director of the American Football Coaches Association, told USA Today that because the school is under major NCAA sanctions and prohibited from playing in a bowl, it will be ineligible for the poll.
USC filed an appeal with the NCAA last month, asking that several sanctions of its football program be reduced because they are “too severe” and “inconsistent with precedent.”
USC appealed only certain aspects of the NCAA’s ruling. Among the penalties were a two-year bowl ban, four years of probation, scholarship losses and removal of several victories. The school will accept a bowl ban for the upcoming season and certain scholarship penalties in football, but believes the full sanctions were unduly harsh.
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