The University of Alabama self-reported 13 NCAA violations, none major in nature, from July 1, 2014, through June 30 of this year, according to a report released by the school Friday.
Five of the violations were in football, and seven of the violations were related to text messages, emails or calls to recruits during periods when such contact is not allowed, or in excess of the allowed number of contacts in a given time period.
No names of student-athletes or coaches were contained in the report, but a violation that resulted in a football player being declared ineligible for one game after being over-awarded scholarship money due to a computer entry error referred to linebacker Trey DePriest.