Football goes on. There's no use whining or wringing our hands about what the NCAA might do or the media speculates about. They'll predict gloom and engage in an orgy of conjecture, as if a question is the same thing as a conclusion. What did Oregon tell the NCAA? We don't know. Did Chip Kelly participate in a cover-up? Look, the IRS sends you a notice, you're going to comb your desk for receipts and call your accountant. It's not a cover-up to look for supporting documents. And what they released to the media in June isn't necessarily what they presented to the NCAA back in March, or how they presented it.
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