Nearly a year after Bo Davis resigned as defensive line coach at The University of Alabama, the NCAA announced a two-year show-cause for the former assistant along with other penalties.

In a release, the NCAA detailed the case and why they determined that Davis acted "unethically" during the recruitment of some football prospects in Texas. The infractions led to a two-year show-cause that will impact his coaching future until April 13, 2019.

The university self-imposed a $5,000 fine and disassociated itself with the high school booster involved in the case. Alabama also had to withhold his replacement, Karl Dunbar, from off-campus recruiting and telephone contact for 39 days last April and May.

You can read the NCAA's full release here. 

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