Statement from Dr. Robert E. Witt, President
“The University of Alabama will appeal the sanctions announced on June 11 by the NCAA Committee on Infractions regarding violations of the NCAA’s policies on textbooks for student-athletes. We appreciate that the Committee recognized the isolated nature of this violation as well as UA’s immediate and aggressive actions to correct the situation as soon as we discovered the problem.
“However, we are disappointed with the excessiveness of the sanctions in view of the facts of this case and the penalties in other textbook infractions cases. There is no evidence or allegations of other NCAA violations; no coaches or administrators were involved; no players obtained books and sold them for cash, and all the books were returned or charged to the student’s account as required by the UA textbook policy in effect at that time.
“We are in the process of preparing our Notice of Appeal and will file it prior to the 15-day deadline (June 26). The University of Alabama remains committed to doing things the right way, and we will continue to work with the NCAA and the SEC as we focus on strict compliance with all NCAA regulations.”
Updated 6/25/09:
The University of Alabama has notified the NCAA that it intends to appeal the vacation of wins penalty in the case involving violation of the NCAA’s rules on textbooks for student-athletes.
- Notice of Appeal (June 25, 2009)
More Information
- UA’s Response to NCAA Committee on Infractions’ Decision on Textbook Case (June 11, 2009)
- UA’s Response to NCAA Notice of Allegations (March 5, 2009)
Contact
Office of University Relations, (205) 348-5320