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Originally Posted by sueali
In the actual NCAA report it states that both the NCAA and OU were sent an anonymous email. The report can be found here just search for Oklahoma.
https://goomer.ncaa.org/wdbctx/LSDBi/LSDBI.home
"In its response to the enforcement staff's notice of allegations, the institution claimed that it "self-reported" the employment violations to the NCAA. In reality, the violations at the dealership were first exposed in a March 3, 2006, electronic message (e-mail) sent by an anonymous source to both the NCAA enforcement staff and to institution officials. This e-mail stated that several student-athletes, including student-athlete 1, the institution's starting quarterback, were paid by the dealership for work that they did not perform. But for this e-mail, it is unlikely that these violations would have come to light"
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How seriously can anyone take an anonymous email? If that's all it takes, I'm going to send a few anonymous emails to USC and the NCAA right now. Apparently, neither is aware of the situation over there.