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		Notre Dame suspects four football players 
		of academic cheating 
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		[August 16, 2014] 
		(Reuters) - The University of Notre 
		Dame's storied football team will hold four key players out of games and 
		practice because of suspected academic fraud that could force the school 
		to vacate past wins, the university said on Friday. | 
		
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			 The South Bend, Indiana, university said the possible academic 
			fraud was first found at the end of its summer session and included 
			"evidence that students had submitted papers and homework that had 
			been written for them by others." 
 Fighting Irish starting wide receiver DaVaris Daniels, cornerback 
			KeiVarae Russell, defensive lineman Ishaq Williams and backup 
			linebacker Kendall Moore were among the students involved, school 
			athletic director Jack Swarbrick said.
 
 The school has told the NCAA about possible academic fraud and the 
			third-winningest football program may also have to hand back some of 
			its wins.
 
 "Notre Dame will voluntarily vacate any victories in which they 
			participated," said Rev. John I. Jenkins, Notre Dame's president.
 
 
			 
			Davis had been suspended for the spring semester for academic 
			reasons but his ban was later lifted.
 
 Notre Dame, one of college football's classic powers and emblematic 
			brands with their bright gold helmets, finished last season at 9-4 a 
			year after losing to Alabama in the national championship game.
 
 The team is ranked No. 17 in the preseason coaches poll and begin 
			their season on Aug. 30 against Rice University.
 
 Jenkins said an investigation was immediately launched when the 
			university became aware of possible academic cheating on July 29.
 
 Jenkins and Swarbrick said they did not know when the suspected 
			cheating began or if it implicated more players or past players.
 
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      Notre Dame, which has struggled to be a consistent winner in recent years, 
		has so far resisted pressure to loosen its academic standards for 
		athletes like many of its rival schools.
 There was no evidence head coach Brian Kelly other football coaches or 
		academic staff knew about the suspected academic fraud, Jenkins said.
 
 Starting quarterback Everett Golson was dismissed from Notre Dame last 
		year for what he said was for cheating on a test. Golson is now back 
		with the team after sitting out a year.
 
 In June, the NCAA reopened an investigation into academic fraud at the 
		University of North Carolina. The school's football program had been hit 
		in 2012 with sanctions for academic fraud and impermissible benefits.
 
 (Reporting by Eric Kelsey)
 
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