Alabama’s Minor Violations Show Compliance Control | Alabama Crimson Tide Football News
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Alabama’s football program faced a minor NCAA violation — a staffer contacted a recruit outside the recruiting calendar — but handled it with transparency and swift action: a warning, extra training, and a one-week recruiting ban. Other sports had small infractions too, like early emails or exam-week banquets. Outside athletics, two student workers were fired for betting on a legal prediction market, underscoring the NCAA’s zero-tolerance stance on gambling. All violations were Level Three — minor, procedural slips — with no academic fraud or scholarship impacts. Alabama’s self-reporting and corrective measures reflect strong institutional control, exactly what the NCAA values.
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