"The draft documents released Friday, which are heavily redacted, suggests Oregon's use of three scouting services "did not conform" with NCAA rules, and the Ducks exceeded the number of coaches allowed to recruit.
The documents state that the scope and nature of the violations "demonstrate that the athletics department failed to adequately monitor the football program's use of recruiting or scouting services."
Oregon has not received a formal notice of allegations from the NCAA. The documents released Friday do not include any possible penalties."
ESPN's report with video...
Just to use one of the new emoticons we "found" yesterday...
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The documents state that the scope and nature of the violations "demonstrate that the athletics department failed to adequately monitor the football program's use of recruiting or scouting services."
Oregon has not received a formal notice of allegations from the NCAA. The documents released Friday do not include any possible penalties."
ESPN's report with video...
Just to use one of the new emoticons we "found" yesterday...
In a letter to boosters on Friday, Oregon Athletic Director Rob Mullens reiterated his commitment to cooperating with the NCAA.
"While we have no specific timetable on the inquiry, we remain in close communication with the NCAA as the process advances cooperatively through each stage. Currently, pursuant to the NCAA's process, we are in constructive discussions with the NCAA on the draft of their proposed findings," he said in the letter.
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