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Holiday Bowl 'loss' for Sooners won't land Ducks a 'W'.


Byline: From Register-Guard and news-service reports

OKLAHOMA CITY Oklahoma City (1990 pop. 444,719), state capital, and seat of Oklahoma co., central Okla., on the North Canadian River; inc. 1890. The state's largest city, it is an important livestock market, a wholesale, distribution, industrial, and financial center, and a farm  - Oklahoma's loss isn't Oregon's gain.

Though the Sooners were stripped of their eight victories from the 2005 football season due to an NCAA NCAA
abbr.
National Collegiate Athletic Association
 penalty announced Wednesday, those decisions won't be awarded to Oklahoma's opponents. That mean's Oregon is still credited with a 17-14 loss in the 2005 Holiday Bowl, even though Oklahoma was forced to "vacate To annul, set aside, or render void; to surrender possession or occupancy.

The term vacate has two common usages in the law. With respect to real property, to vacate the premises means to give up possession of the property and leave the area totally devoid of contents.
" that and seven victories from that year.

A UO spokesman said Oregon will not adjust its records to reflect a victory, which is in line with the decision of the committee that decided Oklahoma's penalties. The Sooners also will lose two scholarships for the 2008-09 and 2009-10 school years, the Years, The

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 NCAA said.

The penalties stem from a case involving two players, including the Sooners' starting quarterback, who were kicked off the team last August for being paid for work they had not performed at a Norman car dealership This article is about car dealerships. For the indie pop band, see Dealership (band).

A car dealership or vehicle local distribution is a business that sells new cars and/or used cars at the retail level, based on a dealership contract with an automaker or
. The NCAA said Oklahoma was guilty of a ``failure to monitor'' the employment of the players.

Oklahoma president David Boren said the university will appeal the NCAA's ``failure to monitor'' finding and the ruling that Oklahoma must erase the wins from the 2005 season. Oklahoma has 15 days to notify the NCAA in writing of any such appeal.

Records from the 2005 season involving quarterback Rhett Bomar Rhett Matthew Bomar (born July 2, 1985 in Groesbeck, Texas) is an American football quarterback. He is currently enrolled at Sam Houston State University. Bomar transferred from the University of Oklahoma after he was permanently dismissed from the Sooners football team for  and offensive lineman J.D. Quinn must be erased e·rase  
tr.v. e·rased, e·ras·ing, e·ras·es
1.
a. To remove (something written, for example) by rubbing, wiping, or scraping.

b.
, the NCAA said, and coach Bob Stoops' career record will be amended to reflect the erased wins, dropping it from 86-19 in eight seasons to 78-19. Bomar is no longer considered the Holiday Bowl MVP (Multimedia Video Processor) A high-speed DSP chip from Texas Instruments, introduced in 1994. Officially introduced as the TMS320C80, it combines RISC technology with the functionality of four DSPs on one chip. , and Oklahoma will remove all references to the game from its facilities and future athletic department publications.

Oklahoma also will have two years of probation added to an earlier penalty, extending its probation to May 23, 2010.

Those sanctions are in addition to those already self-imposed by Oklahoma, which has banned athletes from working at the car dealership until at least the 2008-09 academic year and moved to prevent the athletes' supervisor at the dealership, Brad McRae, from being involved with the university's athletics program until at least August 2011.

Oklahoma also will reduce the number of football coaches who are allowed to recruit off campus this fall. The Sooners also dismissed Bomar, Quinn and walk-on Jermaine Hardison from the team.

Paul Dee, the athletic director Athletic director (commonly, "athletics director") is a position at many American colleges and universities, as well as in larger high schools and middle schools, which oversees the work of the coaches and related staff involved in intercollegiate or interscholastic athletic  at Miami and the interim chairman of the NCAA Division I Committee on Infractions, said Oklahoma will be allowed to keep the money it received for playing in the 2005 Holiday Bowl, because the NCAA does not regulate bowl games.

``Although this case centered on a few violations involving three student-athletes, the committee finds this case to be significant and serious for several reasons,'' the NCAA report said, noting the length of time of the violations and the fact that Oklahoma had appeared before the committee in April 2006 regarding violations in its men's basketball program.

On Aug. 3 - the day before the Sooners began preseason practice - Stoops dismissed Bomar and Quinn from the team after the university determined they had been paid for work not performed at Big Red Sports and Imports.

The players and McRae engaged ``in a deliberate scheme to deceive TO DECEIVE. To induce another either by words or actions, to take that for true which is not so. Wolff, Inst. Nat. Sec. 356.  both the employer's payroll system and the university's employment monitoring system in an attempt to violate NCAA rules of which they were real aware,'' the report stated.

The committee found that Oklahoma ``demonstrated a failure to monitor'' the employment of several athletes, including some who worked during the academic year. The NCAA said that failure led to the university not detecting NCAA rules violations.

During the investigation, the university disputed that allegation, arguing that the NCAA should applaud, not penalize pe·nal·ize  
tr.v. pe·nal·ized, pe·nal·iz·ing, pe·nal·iz·es
1. To subject to a penalty, especially for infringement of a law or official regulation. See Synonyms at punish.

2.
, its efforts to root out violations and noted that NCAA president Myles Brand Myles David Brand (born May 17, 1942) is executive director of the United States' National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and prior to that served as the sixteenth president of Indiana University.  told one news outlet that the university ``acted with integrity in taking swift and decisive action'' in the case.

Stoops said he ``strongly supported'' Boren's decision to appeal.

Both Bomar and Quinn lost a season of eligibility. Bomar has been ordered by the NCAA to pay back more than $7,400 in extra benefits to charity, while Quinn was told to pay back more than $8,100. Both players transferred to Division I-AA schools - Bomar to Sam Houston State and Quinn to Montana - where they can resume their careers this season.
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