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    NCAA
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"This is an example of what we feel is bad
judgment in the eleventh hour of crunch time,
which is no excuse." Football head coach Mike
Bellotti said he will continue to stress to his
coaches the importance of obeying NCAA re
cruiting rules in the future.
"I am very aware that it puts our entire Uni
versity in jeopardy as I think everybody else is
too," Bellotti said. "It's unfortunate and we're
going to work very hard to make sure it does
n't happen again."
According to a NCAA news release, the 52
year-old Campbell traveled to the prospect's
hometown the day before the recruiting dead
line on Jan. 16. The prospect considered sign
ing a national letter of intent to attend either
the University of Oregon or University of Cali
fornia-Berkeley.
After Campbell contacted the athlete for
the third time, this time by phone, the
prospect agreed to meet Campbell at his ho
tel after the midnight deadline. After finding
the letter of intent unsigned, the prospect
was instructed to forge his father's signature
and falsely indicate that both signatures were
made before the deadline.
It is a violation for an assistant to be present
when a recruit signs a letter of intent.
Bellotti said he was immediately made
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Erik R. Bishoff Photo Editor
Oregon football head coach Mike Bellotti (left), Athletic Director Bill Moos (center) and Vice President of
Administration Dan Williams speak about the University’s probation at a press conference Wednesday at
the Casanova center.
aware of the violations after they occurred and
contacted his supervisors and the Pac-10.
"Our coaches are on alert, as they have been
before this ever occurred, that we take these
things very serious," Bellotti said. "We will
continue to emphasize that."
Campbell will remain as the running backs
coach, but has been reassigned to a different
area of recruiting, said Bellotti.
"He's aware of what he needs to do
to reestablish his position as a recruiter,"
Bellotti said. "Gary is a great man, a great
coach and does great things with his players.
He is very anxious to put this behind
him and get on with his career as a
football coach."
alextam @dailyemerald. com
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