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Among the penalties handed down, Tennessee has been placed on five years’ probation, was given an $8 million fine among other financial penalties that will push the total closer to $9 million, and will see a total reduction of 28 scholarships.
The $8 million fine, which the NCAA said was “equivalent to the financial impact the school would have faced if it missed the postseason during the 2023 and 2024 seasons,” is believed to be the largest ever levied in an infractions case.
The NCAA will require Tennessee to vacate all wins and individual records in any game in which 16 individual sanctioned players participated. The specific games will be announced later, but sources told ESPN that any wins that are vacated would come from Pruitt’s three seasons as coach and not from the past two seasons under Josh Heupel.