Former Arizona State coach Herm Edwards receives five-year show-cause penalty for NCAA recruiting violations

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Arizona State coach Herm Edwards received a five-year show-cause penalty from the NCAA for recruiting violations involving more than 30 prospects during the COVID-19 no-visit period, 247Sports reports. The punishment against Edwards, which started on April 15, is one of the longest show-cause penalties handed down to a coach in NCAA history.

According to 247Sports, Edwards, 69, was one of seven former ASU staffers (Prentice Gill, Derek Hagan, Chris Hawkins, Zak Hill and Robert Rodriguez, and equipment employee Eric Bowman being the others) to receive show-cause penalties ranging between three to 10 years by the NCAA.

Arizona State self-imposed a postseason ban for the 2023 season and will vacate nine of its 10 wins between 2021-22 for the use of one or more ineligible players.

The school also agreed to disassociate for five years with Regina Jackson, the mother of former ASU quarterback and LSU Heisman winner Jayden Daniels. Jackson was alleged to have paid for flights and lodging for ASU recruits who impermissibly visited during the COVID dead period.


Go Gophers!!
 

Now we know why they improved so much so fast. Cheating not coaching ability. We are Blessed to have PJ.
 



Considering that the NCAA is toothless at this point, why wouldn't ASU just flip them the bird and say they don't care?
It's not that much of a penalty, they banned themselves for 2023 and went 3-9 anyway. A true Year Zero. Good to go for next year.
 
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It's not that much of a penalty, the banned themselves for 2023 and went 3-9 anyway. A true Year Zero. Good to go for next year.
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