NORMAN, Okla. (AP) -An external audit of Oklahoma’s athletic department found no major issues with the school’s policies relating to practices.
However, the audit did not extend to the Sooners’ football team.
Oklahoma is trying to move out of an NCAA-imposed probation for major violations by the football and men’s basketball programs. It contracted with a law firm to audit the athletic department over a five-year span as the school seeks ways to improve its rules compliance.
Details of the audit were released to The Associated Press on Thursday.
The documents show the school self-reported 50 secondary rules violations in the last academic year, most relating to recruiting phone calls and text messages and athletes receiving extra benefits.
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