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Originally Posted by generaladm
As far as Schlichter (not even sure if you're the one who brought that up), that was before my time. For more recent examples, Troy Smith took $500 and Clarett made a false insurance claim for about $1200 plus other infractions worth a few hundred. Both were dealt with quickly and in house, and both suspensions may have had an impact on the respective seasons.
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Just to be accurate, MoC did not make "a false insurance claim". The exaggerated amount was in a police report.
But let's leave the discussion of player infractions for the 'NCAA investigating Reggie Bush ..' thread in the college football forum. Talking about that stuff in here will only deteriorate the football discussion.