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Clemson athletic director Terry Don Phillips said Friday that the NCAA had been on campus this week to talk with two members of the football team.

Phillips issued a statement Friday about the visit but did not say what the inquiry was about. Phillips also did not identify the athletes but said Clemson is cooperating fully.

"We do not have reason for concern," Phillips said.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5424354

I wonder what this was all about.
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I know Clemson reported some secondary violations between January and July.

That's all I've heard so far.
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Facebook postings by two Clemson football players appear to have set off signals with the NCAA. The organization visited the school last week and spoke to the players.

ESPN's Joe Schad posted on his Twitter that Facebook postings were the reason for the visit.

Tigers athletic director Terry Don Phillips confirmed the visit and didn't seem concerned about possible punishment. The investigation is not linked to the NCAA's ongoing probe of player interaction with agents that has touched North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama.
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Cheaters...lol
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But not like your team.
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