The NCAA Committee on Infractions ruled Thursday has put the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on probation for two years for failure "to monitor its football program" over a five-year period under former coach Kyle Flood.
The Scarlet Knights were accused of seven violations, involving alleged academic, recruiting and drug-testing violations, including failure to monitor the program. The violations allegedly occurred prior to 2016 under Flood.
In addition to the probationary period, which is effective immediately and will last until Sept. 21, 2019, the NCAA reduced the football program's off-campus recruiting days by 10 and official recruiting visits by four.