The committee used the Division I membership-approved infractions penalty guidelines to prescribe the following measures:
Three years of probation.
A 10-year show-cause order for the former tutor. During that period, any NCAA member school employing the tutor must restrict her from any athletically related duties.
A 2018-19 postseason ban for the baseball and softball programs.
A 2019-20 postseason ban for the football program.
A vacation of records in which football, baseball and softball student-athletes competed while ineligible. The university must provide a written report containing the matches impacted to the NCAA media coordination and statistics staff within 45 days of the public decision release.
A 5 percent reduction in the amount of scholarships in each of the football, baseball and softball programs during the 2019-20 academic year.
Recruiting restrictions for each of the football, baseball and softball programs during the 2019-20 academic year, including:
A seven-week ban on unofficial visits.
A 12.5 percent reduction in official visits.
A seven-week ban on recruiting communications.
A seven-week ban on all off-campus recruiting contacts and evaluations.
A 12.5 percent reduction in recruiting-person or evaluation days.
A disassociation of the tutor. Details of the disassociation can be found in the public report (self-imposed by the university).
A fine of $5,000 plus 1 percent of each of the football, baseball and softball budgets.