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Louisville Calls NCAA Penalties 'Draconian' in Appeal Letter

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The University of Louisville called the NCAA's sanctions "draconian" in an appeal letter filed this week after its former director of basketball operations, Andre McGee, was found to have previously made strippers and prostitutes available to players and recruits.

According to the Courier-Journal's Jeff Greer, Louisville is arguing the NCAA should scale back the punishments since the school self-imposed sanctions before the investigation was completed.

Those self-imposed sanctions included a 2016 postseason ban and recruiting restrictions.

The NCAA evidently didn't think those penalties were harsh enough.

On June 15, the New York Times' Marc Tracy reported head coach Rick Pitino will be suspended for the first five ACC games Louisville plays next season and that the school may have to vacate "dozens" of victories, including its 2013 national championship.