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Oregon releases more docs in NCAA investigation

The Columbian
Published: May 21, 2013, 5:00pm

EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Oregon received a formal notice of allegations in December related into the NCAA investigation into its use of recruiting services.

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 last month.

The NCAA has been looking into payments Oregon made to recruiting services, including a $25,000 payment to Willie Lyles and Houston-based Complete Scouting Services in 2011. Lyles had a connection with an Oregon recruit.

University President Michael Gottfredson received the notice of allegations on Dec. 5. Much of what is included mirrors what was in a summary disposition that Oregon submitted to the NCAA last October.

The NCAA will not comment on ongoing investigations. It is not known when a decision might be announced.

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