EUGENE, Ore. — The final bill for the University of Oregon’s defense against an NCAA investigation into its football program is nearly $230,000, according to documents released Thursday by the school.
The university paid $228,947.69 to the Kansas law firm of Bond, Schoeneck & King in the 20 months it has been on the job.
The firm specializes in helping schools navigate their way through NCAA investigations.
Monthly invoices show the university was billed $74,232.09 in the final five-month span, which included $19,956.61 in April when a UO contingent led by school president Michael Gottfredson testified before the NCAA Committee on Infractions in a hearing held in Dallas.
The April invoice included $2,879.11 in travel expenses for lead attorney Mike Glazier, who is also paid at the rate of $340 per hour.