Ole Miss has revealed the names of all but two boosters cited in the NCAA’s Notice of Allegations and the school’s response, complying with an order from the Mississippi Ethics Commission earlier this month.

The Clarion-Ledger’s Antonio Morales noted the boosters which are associated with various Level I violations, which the NCAA considers the most serious.

  • Darel Thigpen, Allegation No. 2 – provided impermissible recruiting inducements valued at $1,750 (Violation No. 2)
  • Walter Hughes, Allegation No. 5 – had impermissible recruiting contact and provided those four student-athletes with $2,250 worth of impermissible recruiting inducements while assisting the university in recruitment of four prospects.
  • Robert Dunalp, Allegation No. 7 – allowed a student-athlete free access to his hunting land on multiple occasions (Level III violation).
  • Terry Warren/Rebel Rags, Allegation No. 9 – Rebel Rags owner gave $2,800 worth of free merchandise (impermissible benefits).
  • Chan Patel, Allegation No. 11 – provided 12 nights worth of free lodging worth $2,253, mostly at Hampton Inn.
  • Arya Keyes, Allegation No. 14 –Former staffer Barney Farrar arranged for Keyes to provide roundtrip transportation for a prospective student-athlete and a cousin.
  • Lee Harris/Funkys, Allegation No. 15 – provided between $200-600 worth of free food and drinks.
  • Michael Strojny, Allegation No. 18 – gave stepfather of Laremy Tunsil, Lindsey Miller, $800 (impermissible benefit).
  • Cannon Motors/Michael Joe Cannon, Allegation No. 19 – complimentary vehicle use and impermissible loans, valued at $7,495.

Two names were not released, as “John Doe” appealed and was granted a stay, allowing the university to reveal all names except Doe (Booster No. 14 in the Notice of Allegations) and his employee (Booster No. 12).