The NCAA says Clemson football coaches violated recruiting rules more than a dozen times and gave players up to $150 in cash from 1984 to 1988, according to a report.

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The school released the document four days after receiving it, but eliminated all references that might allow those named in the 15-page report to be identified. If Clemson is found guilty of the violations, the school could be placed on probation for the second time in eight years.This time, the NCAA is accusing Clemson of 14 violations, including cash payments to players and recruits by coaches and boosters.

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