Alabama ordered to vacate 21 football wins
Last Modified: Thursday, June 11, 2009 at 5:27 p.m.
TUSCALOOSA | The NCAA's ruling in the University of Alabama's textbook disbursement case orders the Crimson Tide to vacate 21 football victories.
2005
Middle Tennessee
Southern Miss
South Carolina
Arkansas
Florida
Mississippi
Tennessee
Utah State
Mississippi State
Texas Tech (Cotton Bowl)
2006
Hawai'i
Vanderbilt
Louisiana-Monroe
Duke
Ole Miss
Florida International.
2007
Western Carolina
Vanderbilt
Arkansas
Houston
Mississippi
Men's Tennis
2007
Duke (NCAA Tournament)
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Alabama must also vacate one men's tennis win, according to the ruling of the Committee on Infractions.
Additionally, individual records in men's tennis and men's and women's track and field must also be vacated.
UA Director of Athletics Mal Moore said Thursday that the school is considering an appeal.
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