Were the school not to comply, the entire university would lose the $328 million in federal money, about 16 percent of its operating budget.
The university won seven of the matches, and narrowly lost the other.
After a 13-year legal fight, the university lost its tax exemption in 1983.
In giving "one last chance," a university may have saved its coach but lost the game.
The university made one appeal of the injunction against it and lost.
The university lost the case in 1950 and was desegregated by court order.
The university would have lost over £1m in funding under the new regime.
The cuts were restored last year, after the university lost 30 professors.
Each and every university not taking this approach loses nearly 10 per cent of the places it can offer.
The university has lost its last 40 football games.