The Alabama Bribe
The Crimson Tide have the nation’s top NCAA football program but they’re no strangers to controversy. They feature many times on this list because they have a long history of breaking the rules. In 1999, they desperately wanted to sign high school star Albert Means. They recognized his elite potential and pursued him relentlessly.

Unfortunately, they broke the rules in the process and paid him $150,000 to lure him to Tuscaloosa. The NCAA caught wind of this and seriously considered giving them the death penalty like SMU. Instead, they put them on probation and banned them from bowl games for a couple of years. Meanwhile, Means barely played before he transferred to Memphis.