Report: OU committed secondary violation

 
JAKE TROTTER | Modified: June 2, 2009 at 1:58 am | Published: June 2, 2009   


Over the weekend, the Columbus (Ohio) Dispatch published the results of a six-month long investigation of how NCAA schools use their own interpretations of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act to "censor information in the name of student privacy.”

In its investigation, titled "Secrecy 101,” which included making extensive open records requests from all 119 Football Bowl Subdivision schools, the Dispatch learned that among...
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