Came across this on the interweb ... sounds a lot like what UNC did (except on a smaller scale)
"The situation: From 2004. How many points does a 3-point field goal count for in a basketball game? If you can answer that, you can guess the Bulldogs knew they were taking a gamble with men’s basketball coach Jim Harrick, who had won a national title at UCLA but also ran into NCAA trouble. That trouble came to Georgia in 2003. Harrick’s son, assistant coach Jim Harrick Jr., was accused of paying a player and giving grades of “A” for nonexistent work in his infamous course, “Coaching Principles and Strategies of Basketball.” But it was the younger Harrick’s “exams” that really made headlines, with slam-dunk multiple-choice questions like “How many players are allowed to play at one time on any one team in a regulation game?” The result of the investigation, which ended in 2004: Four years of probation for Georgia, a seven-year show-cause penalty for Harrick Jr., and hundreds of jokes nationally at Georgia’s expense."
Man, UNC got off with nothing ... that has to make the Dawgs mad.