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What happened to Sean stopperich?

By Isabella Harris

What happened to Sean stopperich?

Sean died in 1995 of a drug overdose. The same tragic ending that befell David Stanley, another major “player” in the scandal.

Who is Sean Stopperich?

Sean Stopperich, an offensive lineman from Muse, Pennsylvania, who was part of the 1983 recruiting class and who had initially given an oral commitment to the University of Pittsburgh, told investigators that he and his family had received several thousand dollars from SMU boosters and assistant coaches to renege on …

When did SMU death penalty end?

EDITOR’S NOTE _ On Feb. 25, 1987, the NCAA handed out an unprecedented penalty, canceling the football program at Southern Methodist for 1987 and severely restricting it in 1988 for numerous rules violations.

Why did Kentucky basketball get the death penalty?

In 1989, Kentucky basketball was found guilty of rampant recruiting and eligibility violations. The Wildcats were facing the possibility of a death penalty after being sanctioned in 1988 for failing to cooperate with an earlier investigation.

What happened to coach Dave Bliss?

He was 40-28 in two seasons and resigned after the 2016-17 season following an airing of “Disgraced,” a Showtime documentary about the Baylor scandal. ► Bliss moved to Las Vegas in 2017 and returned to high school basketball, with his final stop at American Prep Academy.

What happened Coach Bliss?

Bliss left SMU after the 1988 season to take over as head coach at the University of New Mexico, largely due to the violations surrounding the Mustangs football program. He stayed at New Mexico for 11 years and is the school’s all-time winningest coach.

Is Sherwood Blount alive?

Today Sherwood Blount is 29 years old, president of his own real estate brokerage firm, and the owner of two 1979 Cadillacs and a brand-new house in the fanciest subdivision in Dallas. In the first four months of this year he made more than a quarter of a million dollars. His net worth is $2,194,800.

Who was the SMU Pony Express?

Hall of Fame running back Eric Dickerson was the No. 1 running back recruit coming out of high school in the country. He eventually committed to Southern Methodist University, where he shared a backfield with running back Craig James.