Ole Miss has self-imposed a double-digit reduction of scholarships for football, as well as an already served postseason ban for women's basketball, as part of its response to an NCAA notice of allegations that was released Friday morning.
In its 154-page response to the NCAA, Ole Miss officials said the school "accepted responsibility for the violations that occurred and selfu2010imposed meaningful penalties."
The Rebels received a notice of allegations from the NCAA in late January but have released few details of the investigation.
Among the other penalties self-imposed by Ole Miss, according to the report: "The termination of four coaches, including the only two involved head coaches still employed when the violations were discovered; the disassociation of every involved booster; a postu2010season ban in women's basketball; a doubleu2010digit reduction of scholarships in the football program; a significant reduction in offu2010campus evaluation days and official and unofficial visits in football and track and field; violationu2010specific rules education across all involved sports; and a $159,325.