Oregon proposes probation over violations in football program
The university acknowledges NCAA violations and proposes two years of probation and the loss of a scholarship in each of the next three years. The University of Oregon has acknowledged major NCAA violations in connection with football recruiting and proposed a self-imposed two-year probation with the loss of one scholarship in each of the next three years, according to documents released by the school.
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Documents: Oregon proposed 2-year probation
PORTLAND, Ore. -- The University of Oregon proposed a self-imposed two-year probation and the loss of a scholarship for three years because of possible recruiting violations involving the Ducks' football program....
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Documents: Oregon Proposed 2-Year Probation
Documents show Oregon proposed 2-year probation, loss of scholarship for alleged violations
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