Tennessee self-reports 10 NCAA violations

Tennessee self-reports 10 NCAA violations

Published Feb. 13, 2013 2:13 p.m. ET

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- Tennessee has self-reported 10 NCAA secondary violations, including three in men's basketball.

The university's compliance department posted the violations and subsequent punishments on its website Wednesday.

One of the men's basketball violations involved holding open individual skill instruction before a football game. During that session, recruits making official visits were allowed to attempt shots while coaches were present. The others were inconsistencies in the camp registration process and prohibited grocery shopping services for student-athletes.

The list included one self-reported violation by the football program. It concerned an administrative intern providing coaching to players during a game.

All the violations occurred since August.

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