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Florida State vacates wins
Tallahassee, FL (Sports Network) - Florida State's athletic department officially announced the vacating of wins relating to last year's academic fraud violations, including 12 for football under former head coach Bobby Bowden's watch.
The NCAA had denied an appeal by Florida State last month to overturn the vacation-of-records penalty. All that was left was Sunday's determination of which contests the ineligible student-athletes participated.
The NCAA's Division I Committee on Infractions originally levied the records penalty, along with a four-year period of probation and reduced scholarships, in March of 2009 for major violations across 10 sports involving 61 student- athletes during 2006 and 2007.
The 12 football wins include the Seminoles' Emerald Bowl victory following the 2006-07 season as well as four regular-season wins from that year and seven the following season -- ultimately trimming Bowden's career win total to 377.
Bowden stepped down as FSU's head coach after the Seminoles beat West Virginia in the Gator Bowl this past year. His original total of 389 wins was still second-most in major college football behind Penn State's Joe Paterno.
In addition to the football program, the university loses a men's track and field championship in 2006 and postseason wins for both the baseball team and women's basketball.
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