On Monday, the University of Montana received an update from the NCAA on the investigation into the school's football program. The NCAA told Montana President Royce Engstrom that it is still collecting information.
"The review of information in this case is continuing," wrote Julie Roe Lach, the NCAA’s vice-president of enforcement.
"Members of the NCAA enforcement staff are making every effort to complete the necessary interviews to ensure that full information is developed," said Lach’s letter to UM President Royce Engstrom.
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The university is also under investigation by the U.S. Justice and Education Departments. Earlier in the year, the school faced a number of sexual assualt allegations involving students, some of whom were football players.
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