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OSU caught recruiting hawaii’s players

Let's say that might explain why OSU hasn't been that great in football.
 
Weird. It was already in the first page of my search history.

anyone suprised by this? Anyone? Anyone?
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How does that happen at a P5 school????????? Dumpster fire.
Obviously the letter/invites went out to unintended places. But it clearly shows that these former Hawaii coaches had certain Hawaii players in their "recruiting database" and by that, I mean the Oregon State database had current Hawaii players in it.

So while nobody is so dumb as to send an actual spring game invite to a current Hawaii player, it looks awful suggestive that perhaps there was intent to contact certain Hawaii players or there had been ongoing contact, all of which is illegal.
 
Obviously the letter/invites went out to unintended places. But it clearly shows that these former Hawaii coaches had certain Hawaii players in their "recruiting database" and by that, I mean the Oregon State database had current Hawaii players in it.

So while nobody is so dumb as to send an actual spring game invite to a current Hawaii player, it looks awful suggestive that perhaps there was intent to contact certain Hawaii players or there had been ongoing contact, all of which is illegal.

Originally I thought it was addressed to individual players but I’m not 100%. Either way, how the hell does anything get sent to a college? That makes zero sense.
 
So what could potentially happen to OSU? I don't know, but would this be a major recruiting violation?
 
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