Alabama self-reports NCAA violations in football and other sports

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Last updated Jul 4, 2026

Alabama self-reports NCAA violations in football and other sports
Summary

The University of Alabama has self-reported six Level III NCAA violations that occurred between July 1, 2025, and June 30, 2026. A specific violation in the football program involved a staff member making impermissible contact with a recruit during a restricted period. Alabama quickly imposed corrective measures, including a 30-day suspension of in-person contact with the prospect. Other sports, including women's soccer, gymnastics, and men's tennis, reported minor violations. All violations were classified as Level III, indicating they are deemed less severe and administrative in nature.

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  • Alabama self-reported six Level III violations to the NCAA.
  • The football violation involved improper contact with a recruit.
  • Alabama imposed immediate corrective measures following the violation.
  • Other sports reported minor violations involving administrative errors.
  • Two student workers were terminated for violating NCAA gambling rules.
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  • 1:33 AMYahoo SportsAlabama Self-Reports NCAA Violations: Why the Football Recruiting Infraction Isn't Cause for Panic
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A minor recruiting oversight triggered Alabama's self-reported Level III violation, but swift self-imposed penalties and strict compliance measures ensure the Crimson Tide remains well clear of serious sanctions.

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