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Oklahoma’s rules investigation costs $50,000

The Columbian
Published: October 17, 2011, 5:00pm

NORMAN, Okla. (AP) — Oklahoma has spent just over $50,000 on an investigation into major NCAA rules violations by the men’s basketball program.

The university on Tuesday released a rundown of the investigation’s costs to The Associated Press in response to an open records request. Oklahoma listed payments totaling $50,057 to the legal firm of Bond, Schoeneck and King since September 2009 while looking into the program’s second set of major rules violations in five years.

The same firm performed an audit of the Sooners’ compliance policies last year.

Oklahoma announced in July that it was admitting to two major rules violations by former assistant coach Oronde Taliaferro. The NCAA has not yet decided whether to accept Oklahoma’s proposed penalties.

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