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Title: Oregon Received List of Alleged Violations from NCAA in December
Post by: Marshal Dillon on May 23, 2013, 09:36:01 PM
They really tried to hard to hide all this. Maybe they should get a job at the IRS.



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Oregon decided this week to release its formal notice of allegations from the NCAA concerning the Willie Lyles investigation, which it received Dec. 5.

Yes, the school is notoriously tardy with releasing information to the media.

The notice, released in response to public-records requests and first reported by The Register-Guard, follows reports that Oregon already met with the NCAA Committee on Infractions (COI) on April 20. ]


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The notice of allegations does note that Oregon is subject to penalties under repeat-violator rules.


http://espn.go.com/blog/pac12/tag/_/name/ncaa


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Title: Re: Oregon Received List of Alleged Violations from NCAA in December
Post by: pmull on May 24, 2013, 08:38:24 AM
I am too lazy to do my own google search. In two sentences or less what did Oregon do? TIA


Title: Re: Oregon Received List of Alleged Violations from NCAA in December
Post by: SUPERCOACH on May 24, 2013, 10:11:14 AM
Here is the notice of allegations letter.  It lists all of the violations at the end.

http://projects.registerguard.com/documents/703248-ncaa-notice-of-allegations/

Basically, they hired recruiting services that were not NCAA approved/compliant.  Also, once they hired this Lyles agent, the NCAA considered him to be a "booster".  That made most of his contacts with recruits illegal.  There were over 700 illegal phone calls to recruits.  At one point they had 1 more "coach" involved in recruiting than what is allowed by the NCAA.  Then they are piling on failure to monitor, and repeat violator because of an unrelated incident that happened several years earlier.  I don't see anything about payments to recruits, which is what the rumor was a couple of years ago.

It looks like the NCAA is doing what they usually do.  Bring the hammer for doing things like talking to recruits more than you are supposed to, all the while letting schools like the roller barn skate for actually paying the recruits big money.  Since Oregon admitted to everything, they will be in big trouble.  Had they tried to cover it up, or at least kept silent, the keystone cops at the NCAA would have let them get away with it.