University of Colorado athletic director Dick Tharp, center, talks about the new plan for reforming football recruitment practices during a news conference as university President Betsy Hoffman, left, and Chancellor Richard Byyny look on at the University of Colorado Health Science Center-Fitzsimons campus in Aurora, Colo., Thursday, March 4, 2004. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey) AURORA, Colo. -- The University of Colorado announced sweeping changes to its scandal-ridden football program Thursday, barring recruits from visiting bars and private parties and putting them under the close supervision of parents and coaches. Calling the new...
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