Lodi News-Sentinel

IRISH MUST VACATE 21 WINS FROM 2012-13

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SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Brian Kelly’s worst season at Notre Dame took an embarrassi­ng turn Tuesday as the NCAA announced that academic misconduct orchestrat­ed by a student athletic trainer will cost the storied program all 21 victories from the 2012-13 seasons, including the 120 run that vaulted the Fighting Irish into the national championsh­ip game against Alabama.

It marked just the fourth time the NCAA has cited Notre Dame for a major rules violation. The vacated games include Notre Dame’s 12-0 record in 2012, their best regular season since winning their last national championsh­ip in 1988. The season finished with an embarrassi­ng 42-14 loss to the Crimson Tide in the title game and the revelation that linebacker Manti Te’o had been the victim of a fake girlfriend hoax.

The school ripped the NCAA for its decision to vacate the wins and immediatel­y said it would appeal. The Rev. John Jenkins, the university president, said the NCAA has never before vacated records in such a case.

“We believe that imposition of the vacation of records penalty without serious underlying institutio­nal misconduct will not primarily punish those responsibl­e for the misconduct, but rather will punish coaches, student-athletes and indeed the entire institutio­n who did nothing wrong and, with regard to this case, did everything right,” Jenkins said. He noted the NCAA has since voted to change the rule that brought this case under NCAA jurisdicti­on rather than leaving such decisions to individual schools.

The Division I Committee on Infraction­s panel also put Notre Dame on probation for a year and ordered a $5,000 fine, penalties the school agreed with. There were no bowl or scholarshi­p punishment­s.

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