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FBI Probe Continues: Grand Jury Sends Subpoena to Oklahoma State

The FBI investigation into college basketball is likely far from over.

The latest proof that more arrests are coming came today when a New York grand jury sent a subpoena to Oklahoma State University.

Here are more details from CBS Sports:



Proof that the FBI investigation that’s rocked college basketball is far from over and essentially guaranteed to lead to more arrests came Wednesday when The Oklahoman obtained a copy of a subpoena a New York grand jury sent to Oklahoma State that demands all documents and communications regarding “actual or potential NCAA rules violations” by people connected to the men’s basketball program.

The subpoena demands that Oklahoma State either gather the evidence and turn it over to a New York FBI agent by Oct. 17 or have a university representative travel to New York and appear in person before the grand jury to testify at that time. The grand jury is requesting emails, text messages, cell phone records, social media messages, computer records and many other documents and electronic records covering the time period from Jan. 1, 2014 to present. That time frame covers a span in which the program was led by three different coaches: Travis Ford, Brad Underwood and Mike Boynton. Ford is now the coach at Saint Louis. Underwood is now the coach at Illinois. Boynton has been Oklahoma State’s coach since March.

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