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Susquehanna Imposes Sanctions on Football Team for NCAA Rules Infraction

Susquehanna University has placed its football team on two year's probation and forfeited its five 2015 victories for a violation of a NCAA rule that prohibits an alumnus paying the tuition for a player.  They also include a ban on post-season play this year and a three-game suspension for the player who must complete 50 hours of community service for a charity before he can be reinstated.
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