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USC Center Might Have His Suspension Reduced

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USC junior center Kostas Charissis may have his season-opening 15-game suspension reduced to a maximum of eight games if the NCAA adopts a recommendation made Tuesday by its management council.

Charissis, a native of Greece, violated NCAA amateurism rules prohibiting student-athletes from playing on the same team as professional players.

The sports’ governing body made a concerted effort this summer to check the playing backgrounds of international athletes.

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Charissis was penalized for his experience--before he came to USC--as a reserve with the Papagou-Athens and Psihico club teams.

Penalties for such violations depend on the level of competition involved and range from suspending a player for a total of three games to benching them one intercollegiate game for each professional game played.

On Tuesday, the council recommended adopting a new policy, with a maximum penalty suspension of eight games.

The policy will be considered next week.

Charissis, a 6 foot 11, 250-pounder, has averaged 1.3 points and 1.7 rebounds in 44 games at USC.

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