NCAA Probation
U.S. Air Force Academy Statement on NCAA Violations (2023)
“The U.S. Air Force Academy is pleased to have this issue resolved after working collaboratively with the NCAA Enforcement Staff and taking full responsibility, consistent with our institutional values. While the individuals’ actions were disappointing, the identification of the infractions and work throughout the negotiated resolution process shows that we have a robust NCAA compliance program and that our monitoring procedures are working. We will learn from the missteps and double down on our educational and monitoring efforts to avoid future infractions.”
Air Force Academy Superintendent Lt. Gen. Richard Clark and Director of Athletics Nathan Pine
NCAA Release (Link)
NCAA Negotiated Resolution (Link)
U.S. Air Force Academy statement on NCAA release of full report regarding self-reported violations (2022)
"The U.S. Air Force Academy held steadfast to our core values and beliefs throughout this process and are grateful to bring this matter to conclusion. Beginning with self-reporting the violation, we have worked collaboratively with the NCAA Enforcement staff and Committee on Infractions on our negotiated resolution to ensure that those individuals responsible for the violations were identified and held accountable and that the Academy took full responsibility as an institution. We worked with the NCAA to ensure the penalties were significant and commensurate with the violations. While the release of the full report and its details is disappointing and not in keeping with our expectations, we are confident that our football program will do better moving forward."
Air Force Academy Superintendent Lt. Gen. Richard Clark and Director of Athletics Nathan Pine.
NCAA Release (Link)
NCAA Full Report (PDF)
NCAA Press Release on Air Force Recruiting Violations | (PDF version)