In NIL-era first, NCAA gives Miami probation for violation (2024)

CORAL GABLES, Fla. (AP) — Miami was placed on probation for one year on Friday after the school and the NCAA said women’s basketball coaches inadvertently helped arrange impermissible contact between a booster and two players who signed with the Hurricanes.

It’s first time the NCAA has announced a penalty related to an investigation into name, image and likeness deals — NIL, as they are called.

The NCAA probed the actions of booster John Ruiz, who has signed several Miami athletes to NIL deals. Among them are women’s basketball players Haley and Hanna Cavinder, who transferred to Miami after meeting with Ruiz — though the Cavinders told the NCAA the meeting had nothing to do with their decision to play for the Hurricanes.

The NCAA and Miami worked through a “negotiated resolution” to end the saga, but the NCAA wanted the Hurricanes to agree to more sanctions than what were ultimately handed down — saying it was “troubled” by “the absence of a disassociation of the involved booster.” The NCAA said the violation stemmed from Miami coach Katie Meier having helped facilitate a meeting between the Cavinders and Ruiz, unaware that he was a booster.

“Boosters are involved with prospects and student-athletes in ways the NCAA membership has never seen or encountered,” the NCAA said. “In that way, addressing impermissible booster conduct is critical, and the disassociation penalty presents an effective penalty available to the (committee on infractions).”

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Meier will not have to miss any more games; she served a three-game suspension to start the season in anticipation of the NCAA’s ruling.

The NCAA never named Ruiz in its ruling Friday, but referenced an April 13 tweet posted by a booster that included a photo of him and two recruits. On that date, Ruiz posted a photo of himself with the Cavinder twins after a dinner at his home.

“These girls decided where to go, no one else did it for them,” Ruiz tweeted Friday.

The Cavinders, who have an enormous social media following and several NIL deals, signed their letter of intent about a week after the dinner. They are not subject to any sanctions. Both are in their first season with the Hurricanes after transferring from Fresno State.

“Although the parties asserted that a disassociation penalty would be inappropriate based on an impermissible meal and an impermissible contact, today’s new NIL-related environment represents a new day,” the NCAA said.

Meier said Friday in a statement distributed by the university that she has led programs “with integrity” and has been “a collaborative partner with the NCAA.”

“Collegiate athletics is in transformation, and any inadvertent mistake I made was prior to a full understanding of implemented guardrails and the clarification issued by the NCAA in May,” Meier said.

The NCAA said it started an investigation in May, and interviewed Ruiz in June. But the NCAA cannot order Miami to disassociate itself from Ruiz based on a meeting that occurred before rules were changed last year.

“The (committee on infractions) will strongly consider disassociation penalties in future cases involving NIL-adjacent conduct,” the NCAA said.

Miami agreed to various other minor sanctions, such as a small fine — $5,000, plus 1% of the women’s basketball budget, which the school does not release as a private institution — and a slight reduction in what’s allowed in recruiting.

“The sanctions that we ultimately agreed to, to bring this to a close, are not (commensurate) with the violation or its intent,” Miami said in a statement. “Coach Meier is an outstanding coach, role model, teacher ... and we stand fully behind her, her program and our ongoing departmental compliance efforts.”

The Cavinders became stars of the NIL phenomenon as soon as it became an option for college athletes on July 1, 2021. Boost Mobile signed them immediately, touting that move with a giant advertisem*nt in New York’s Times Square. Many other deals soon followed.

Meier is Miami’s all-time leader in women’s basketball wins with 338, not including the three games the Hurricanes won without her this season — the NCAA says those cannot be included in her record. She is a past Associated Press coach of the year and a past USA Basketball coach of the year and is a member of the Miami Sports Hall of Fame and the Hall of Honor at Duke, her alma mater.

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In NIL-era first, NCAA gives Miami probation for violation (2024)

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What are the NCAA violations in Miami football? ›

The NCAA sanctions included three years of probation for the entire University of Miami athletic program, an end to the post season ban on the University of Miami football team, the loss of nine football scholarships over the 2014, 2015, and 2016 seasons, prohibiting players on unofficial visits from receiving more ...

Why is the University of Miami women's basketball on probation? ›

(AP) — Miami was placed on probation for one year on Friday after the school and the NCAA said women's basketball coaches inadvertently helped arrange impermissible contact between a booster and two players who signed with the Hurricanes.

What is the nil compensation lawsuit? ›

This action alleged that the NCAA and its “Power 5” athletic conferences violated antitrust laws by barring athletes from receiving name, image, and likeness (“NIL”) compensation prior to 2021 and prohibiting revenue-sharing from broadcasting agreements and similar contracts with athletes.

Which college football team has the most NCAA violations? ›

Arizona State now most penalized school in NCAA history after ASU football violations. Arizona State University likes to tout itself as No. 1 in innovation.

What happened in the University of Miami football scandal 1989? ›

Student-athletes were improperly compensated for employment. From 1989 to 1991, an athletics department staff member helped approximately 60 to 77 student-athletes fraudulently receive a total of $212,969 in Pell Grants. Football players were given cash awards for game performance between 1986 and 1992.

What is the Miami basketball scandal? ›

The Miami (Florida) women's basketball head coach violated NCAA rules when she facilitated impermissible contact between two prospects and a booster, according to an agreement released by the Division I Committee on Infractions.

Is LSU men's basketball on probation? ›

NCAA hands down punishment for LSU football, men's basketball and Will Wade. The NCAA's Independent Resolution Panel ruled on Thursday that LSU men's basketball and football will be on probation for the next three years.

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Mississippi State announced Tuesday that their head women's basketball coach Nikki McCray-Penson, has stepped down from her position to focus on her health issues, the resignation takes place immediately.

Where does NIL deal money come from? ›

According to Business Insider, 80% of money going toward NIL comes from collectives, with the rest coming from brand deals.

How do you get paid from NIL? ›

NIL allows college and even high school students to make money by using their name, image, or likeness to advertise a host of products. The ability to bring in money on things like autographs and ads goes back to a 2021 Supreme Court ruling allowing for the practice.

What is the NIL rule? ›

In the simplest of terms, Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) is a term that describes the means through which college athletes are allowed to receive financial compensation. NIL refers to the use of an athlete's name, image, and likeness through marketing and promotional endeavors.

What violations did the NCAA have against LSU? ›

Miles said that the LSU football team was found to have had two violations, only one of which was under Miles' direction, while the basketball team was found to have had six. The violation involves a booster who was not affiliated with LSU giving cash to Alexander's father while Miles was coach.

What are the NCAA sanctions against USC football? ›

Penalties levied following four-year NCAA investigation included USC receiving a two-year postseason ban and being docked 30 scholarships. The school was forced to vacate 14 wins in which Bush played. Bush was also disassociated from USC for a 10-year period, which ended in 2020.

What is the academic scandal with Florida State football? ›

The N.C.A.A. has ruled that Florida State was guilty of major violations in a widespread academic fraud case uncovered in 2007. It announced Friday that it would strip scholarships from 10 Seminole teams and force them to vacate all of the victories in 2006 and 2007 in which the implicated athletes participated.

What is an NCAA violation? ›

Level I: Severe breach of conduct

Examples of level I violations include: Academic fraud. Failure to cooperate in an NCAA enforcement investigation. Individual unethical or dishonest conduct. Lack of institutional control.

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