According to UO attorney Mike Glazier the NCAA COI actually liked Kelly. . .
"Glazier brought the UO credibility simply by showing up on the job. He steered Oregon to act truthfully and in a wise manner. But most of all, Glazier thinks like an enforcement staffer. That's his true influence here. He liked Chip Kelly, found him charismatic and credible. Glazier knew the testimony given by the now-Philadelphia Eagles coach to the NCAA Committee on Infractions was key to their case, even as Kelly was busy in the NFL.
"When the enforcement staff people got an opportunity to sit down with him and hear him talk, they quickly saw he is a genuine person and there was no effort on his part to cover things up," Glazier said. "Frankly, they found him helpful ... there were some ugly parts to this, not because of bad intent but because of some other factors that were at work there."
Glazier said those ugly parts referred to "miscommunications that occurred internally" at Oregon and about "misperceptions that existed early on." Part of his billed services include setting up preventative measures so the Ducks won't end up with future violations."
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