Documents released by the University of Oregon show the school and the NCAA agree "major" violations were committed by the football program, both The Oregonian and Portland, Ore., television station KATU reported Monday.
The documents focus heavily on Will Lyles, who ran a recruiting and scouting service and has been widely reported to be at the center of the investigation, according to the reports. Most of the alleged violations cited occurred during the tenure of former Ducks coach Chip Kelly, who left Oregon in January to become the coach of the Philadelphia Eagles.
Both The Oregonian and KATU received the documents after filing a public records request.
"There were underlying major violations coupled with failure to monitor violations involving the head coach (2009 through 2011) and the athletics department (2008-2011)," NCAA enforcement staff wrote in the report, according to KATU.
However, the documents also state NCAA enforcement staff said they had "no finding of lack of institutional control and no finding of unethical conduct," key points when it comes time for punishment to be considered, KATU reported. Oregon is expected to appear before the NCAA's committee on infractions sometime this year
http://espn.go.com/college-football/sto ... ll-program
Of course nothing will come of it, but at least its reported somewhat . . .
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Too bad for you that USC didn't have their case come up now, given the lack of credibility the NCAA has now assumed.
Oregon probably gets off very easy and they shouldn't, Auburn will have nothing happen to them once again.
UCF will have their additional sanctions overturned this coming Monday, since some of the investigators were attached to the UM investigation.
Oregon probably gets off very easy and they shouldn't, Auburn will have nothing happen to them once again.
UCF will have their additional sanctions overturned this coming Monday, since some of the investigators were attached to the UM investigation.
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true. which means its all about timing. If our infractions were reported in 2013, maybe nothing came of it. But we were handed the sledgehammer, and everyone else the wrist slapper
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