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Arizona State announces self-imposed postseason ban amid ongoing NCAA investigation

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The Arizona State football program announced on Sunday that they have informed the NCAA and the Pac-12 conference that it will self-impose a one-year postseason ban on its football program for the upcoming season. The decision comes amid the ongoing NCAA probe into alleged recruiting violations under former coach Herm Edwards.

The NCAA investigated ASU due to the Sun Devils reportedly hosting high school prospects during the COVID-19 dead period. The investigation began in 2021 and was based off claims that former defensive coordinator Antonio Pierce “helped create a culture in which rule breaking was rewarded.” Edwards parted ways with the program last September after starting the 2022 season 1-2.

Athletic director Ray Anderson released a statement on the football program on Sunday: “Arizona State University has informed the NCAA and Pac-12 conference that it will self-impose a one-year postseason ban on its football program for the upcoming season. In light of the ongoing investigation and our membership obligation to maintain the confidentiality of the matter, we will not be commenting further at this time.” The Sun Devils players were told of this self-imposed ban on Sunday morning.

Edwards, Pierce and offensive coordinator Zak Hill were among five full-time coaches who left the staff or were fired in September after the investigation. Edwards was hired by ESPN to work as an analyst a few months later, returning to a role he previously held since 2009 prior to taking the head coaching job.

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