Report: NCAA issues notice of allegations of violations against Oklahoma State
The NCAA has issued a notice of allegations that detail three potential level II violations at Oklahoma State, according to ESPN's Brett McMurphy.
Okla State says allegations of misconduct “fundamentally unfounded” after interviewing 100 individuals, review 50K emails
— Brett McMurphy (@McMurphyESPN) October 21, 2014
OSU president: “We discovered 5 occasions in last 8 years where we may have misapplied our drug policy"
— Brett McMurphy (@McMurphyESPN) October 21, 2014
Oklahoma State paid investigator Chuck Smrt $221,055.18. Was working on case last 13 months
— Brett McMurphy (@McMurphyESPN) October 21, 2014
A level II violation is deemed by the NCAA as a significant breach of conduct.
Examples of a level II violation include: failure to monitor, systemic violations that do not amount to a lack of institutional control, and multiple recruiting, financial aid, or eligibility violations that do not amount to a lack of institutional control, amongst others.
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