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A 'hacked' Twitter account, UO releases docs regarding NCAA investigation ... I think we're going to get a resolution on this soon.
http://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/index.ssf/2011/11/documents_provide_details_on_o.html
http://www.oregonlive.com/ducks/index.ssf/2011/11/documents_provide_details_on_o.html
The University of Oregon released documents Tuesday that detailed some aspects of investigations that the NCAA and the school itself are undertaking into possible recruiting violations by the UO football program.
The NCAA is known to have been examining Oregon's relationship with Houston talent scout Willie Lyles, who has advisor/mentor relationships with a number of current and former Oregon players, including running backs Tra Carson, LaMichael James, Lache Seastrunk and Dontae Williams.
The documents include scouting service reports, the cell phone records of Oregon coach Chip Kelly and an invoice from the law firm Bond, Schoeneck & King, which is conducing Oregon's internal investigation, for work done in September. Both Kelly's cell records and the invoice were heavily redacted. The firm charged Oregon $5,758.26 for September, according to the invoice.
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The documents made public by the university also detailed the amounts that the university paid various scouting services.
A key issue in the Lyles case is whether the $25,000 the school paid Lyles for a national scouting package was in line with what it paid other scouting services for similar work. Previously released documents showed that the national package only included information on prospects from a handful of states and much of that information was out of date. The package also included videos.
Invoices released to The Oregonian Tuesday showed that at least one other scouting service billed Oregon $25,000. The invoice from Digital Sports Video Inc. of Aliso Viejo, Calif., date Sept. 2, 2010, charged Oregon $25,000 for a “2010 Player Direct Subscription.”