The Ole Miss football program could be facing serious sanctions as nearly half of the 28 NCAA violations committed by the school are related to football.
Of those violations committed, 13 involve the football program, according to The Associated Press.
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Many of the violations have already been self-reported by the school and are a mix of Level I — which the NCAA considers most serious — Level II and Level III violations. At least nine of those violations have occurred since coach Huge Freeze took over the program in 2012, the AP reported.