College Basketball
The University of Nebraska said it is imposing several penalties on its basketball program in the wake of allegations that two former players, Jose Ramos and Tony Farmer, violated NCAA rules by receiving extra benefits in the form of car loans.
The penalties include a reduction of one scholarship for the 1991-92 year and a new program that requires all student-athletes to disclose the terms of acquisition of any automobile in their possession.
The university said the internal investigation found no wrongdoing by coaches.
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