Penalties and corrective actions imposed by the panel include:
Three years of probation from Dec. 1, 2017, to Nov. 30, 2020.
A financial penalty of $5,000 plus 1 percent of its average football budget for three years, which was calculated at $179,797 (self-imposed by the university).
A postseason ban for the 2017 (self-imposed by the university) and 2018 seasons.
The head coach must serve a two-conference-game suspension for the 2018 season should any NCAA school hire him between Dec. 1, 2017, and Nov. 30, 2018.
An eight-year show-cause order for the operations coordinator, during which he must not hold any athletically related duties or have contact with prospective student-athletes and their families.
A five-year show-cause order for the assistant coach who facilitated standardized test fraud and living arrangements. He must not hold any athletically related duties during this time.
A two-year show-cause order for the other involved assistant coach. During this time, he must not participate in off-campus recruiting activities or hosting any meals for prospects or student-athletes.
A five-year show-cause order for the assistant athletics director. He must not participate in any recruiting activities during this time.
Vacation of all regular-season and postseason wins in which ineligible student-athletes competed.
Scholarship reductions through 2018-19, as detailed in the public report (self-imposed by the university).
Recruiting restrictions, as detailed in the public report.
Disassociation of boosters, as detailed in the public report (self-imposed by the university).
Three years of probation from Dec. 1, 2017, to Nov. 30, 2020.
A financial penalty of $5,000 plus 1 percent of its average football budget for three years, which was calculated at $179,797 (self-imposed by the university).
A postseason ban for the 2017 (self-imposed by the university) and 2018 seasons.
The head coach must serve a two-conference-game suspension for the 2018 season should any NCAA school hire him between Dec. 1, 2017, and Nov. 30, 2018.
An eight-year show-cause order for the operations coordinator, during which he must not hold any athletically related duties or have contact with prospective student-athletes and their families.
A five-year show-cause order for the assistant coach who facilitated standardized test fraud and living arrangements. He must not hold any athletically related duties during this time.
A two-year show-cause order for the other involved assistant coach. During this time, he must not participate in off-campus recruiting activities or hosting any meals for prospects or student-athletes.
A five-year show-cause order for the assistant athletics director. He must not participate in any recruiting activities during this time.
Vacation of all regular-season and postseason wins in which ineligible student-athletes competed.
Scholarship reductions through 2018-19, as detailed in the public report (self-imposed by the university).
Recruiting restrictions, as detailed in the public report.
Disassociation of boosters, as detailed in the public report (self-imposed by the university).