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According to a document The Columbus Dispatch received through a public documents request, the Ohio State sports administration self-reported four minor NCAA infractions inside the football programme since August.
All of Ohio State’s transgressions concerned recruitment. From contacting a player before he entered the transfer portal to a booster reaching out to a recruit before to a football game, these breaches took place over a period of five months.
All of the violations were classified as Level III, or “isolated or limited in nature” according to the NCAA. These violations carry little to no consequences because they are the lowest level under the NCAA’s present framework. The Dispatch reports that only one of the infractions resulted in additional discipline from the association after Ohio State promptly took corrective action.