STILLWATER, Okla. -- More than a dozen Oklahoma State football players admitted to academic misconduct over the past decade, including receiving exam answers in advance, passing classes for little or no work and using tutors who completed work for them, according to a Sports Illustrated article released Wednesday. "The philosophy, the main focus, was to keep (top players) eligible through any means necessary," former safety Fath Carter told the magazine. "The goal was not to educate but to get them the passing grades they needed to keep playing. Thats the only thing it was about." The article was the second of five planned by Sports Illustrated looking at alleged misconduct in the Oklahoma State football program dating to 2001 under coaches Les Miles and Mike Gundy. SI says it interviewed more than 60 former players and found evidence of potential NCAA violations including boosters and assistant coaches paying players thousands of dollars for their play; sham jobs arranged by boosters; selective enforcement of anti-drug policy for players; and football program hostesses who had sex with recruits. Oklahoma State said it has notified the NCAA about the allegations and launched its own investigation. The magazine named 13 former players who said they had work done for them or received other improper academic assistance. One of them, former receiver Artrell Woods, said he didnt write "a single paper" during his three years at Oklahoma State and simply typed what tutors dictated to him. Dez Bryant, a star receiver now with the Dallas Cowboys, was named second-team academic All-Big 12 in 2008. Former cornerback Calvin Mickens and former safety Victor Johnson both said they saw tutors do coursework for Bryant, who denied the claim to SI. Miles, now the head coach at LSU, was Oklahoma States coach beginning in 2001. Gundy, his assistant, replaced him after the 2004 season and remains the head coach. Miles said he repeatedly told players to "attend class and do the right things." "Every guy was encouraged to get his degree, to stay the course, and to fight," Miles said Wednesday on the SEC coaches teleconference. He said those making the allegations "werent there long enough to figure it out" because they were dismissed from the program. "I can tell you that staff, family and friends, and anybody that sat in our meeting rooms, knew that this thing was done right," he said. Former Oklahoma State quarterback Brandon Weeden, now with the Cleveland Browns, called the allegations "comical" and said he did not see any wrongdoing during his time at the Big 12 school. "First of all, clean slate, I didnt take any money or do anything like that," Weeden said. "It all happened before I got there. But the guys that they did question were not very good sources to question because they are kids that got kicked off the team for drugs or for whatever it might be. They were dismissed and so these are guys that arent real credible." Carter told SI a teammate introduced him to Ronald Keys, an academic co-ordinator for athletes from 1998 until 2001. Carter said he and several other players would visit Keys, drop off their assignments and return a few days later to pick up the finished work. "I have no idea why he did it," Carter said. "All we knew was that if you wanted a paper done, you called Keys. ... His name was infamous." Keys, now at Texas Southern, told the magazine he never did work for athletes. Terry Henley, an academic adviser for the football program since 2000, said he didnt know anything about Keys doing work for athletes. Several players said Henley steered them toward potentially easier majors with the goal of getting them passing grades. "What I do with degrees and scheduling, I base it on aptitude, attitude," Henley told SI. "Now a guy may have wanted to be a business major, but he cant get through a math class. Thats a big reason why we dont initially declare a major for a player. ... Id love to tell every single one of them who walks in that door, You go be what you said you wanted to be, but at the same time Ive got to look at aptitude, attitude and work ethic." Henley was also asked about players allegations that a number of instructors handed them passing grades for little or no work: "That was never brought to my attention, but they wouldnt necessarily do that and, number two, I dont have control over what a professor does." Zapatillas Puma Baratas . The team announced that it exercised the options on 15 players including goalkeepers Evan Bush, Maxime Crepeau and Troy Perkins, defenders Matteo Ferrari, Karl W. Puma Basket Baratas . -- Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Sidney Rice tweeted an apparent goodbye after a report about his pending release. http://www.pumabaratas.es/. So what happens? Stevenson lands a huge left to Dawsons temple only 76 seconds into the opening round and walks away with the championship belt. "I said Id knock him out," said Stevenson (21-1). Venta Zapatillas Puma Baratas .A. Dickey earned an American League Gold Glove on Tuesday to become the first Toronto Blue Jays pitcher to win the award. Zapatillas Puma Baratas España . -- Kansas City Royals first baseman Eric Hosmer will be out three to six weeks with a stress fracture of the third finger of his right hand.The Phoenix Coyotes stumbled down the stretch, going on a seven-game winless slide, to miss the playoffs by two points, their second straight season on the outside looking in. Off-Season Game Plan looks at the Coyotes, and what they might be able to do to get over the hump. The Coyotes have been able to ice a consistently competitive squad on a budget -- even missing the playoffs the past two seasons, their cumulative points percentage was .538; just good enough to miss, apparently. If the Coyotes are going to make progress, they need to upgrade their scoring. They were a middle-of-the-road possession team, with good goaltending, but finishing 20th in goals scored was enough of a difference to prevent them from getting into the postseason. Additionally, they face the prospect of losing their highest-scoring forward, Radim Vrbata, as a free agent, so this is a situation that ought to be addressed. How might they do it? Well, internally, the Coyotes might turn to top prospect Max Domi, a skilled centre or a winger like Lucas Lessio might be able to make the jump, but those moves would hardly offset the loss of a proven NHL scorer. There will be scorers on the free agent market -- Thomas Vanek, Jarome Iginla, Mike Cammalleri, Matt Moulson among them -- though they wont likely come cheaply, and while the Coyotes new ownership may offer more financial flexibility than when the franchise was under league rule, its one thing to have flexibility and another to outbid the big spenders for a top scoring winger. Given the way this franchise has run through adversity, though, figure that GM Don Maloney will be able to find some value in the marketplace and ice a competitive team again next year. As weve seen over the past couple seasons, though, competitive may not be enough The TSN.ca Rating is an efficiency rating based on per-game statistics including goals and assists -- weighted for strength (ie. power play, even, shorthanded) -- Corsi, adjusted for zone starts, quality of competition and quality of teammates, hits, blocked shots, penalty differential and faceoffs. Generally, a replacement-level player is around a 60, a top six forward and top four defenceman will be around 70, stars will be over 80 and MVP candidates could go over 90. Sidney Crosby finished at the top of the 2013-2014 regular season ratings at 87.12. Salary cap information all comes from the indispensable www.capgeek.com. CF% = Corsi percentage (ie. percentage of 5-on-5 shot attempts), via www.extraskater.com. GM/COACH Don Maloney/Dave Tippett Returning Forwards Player Rating GP G A PTS CF% Cap Hit Shane Doan 71.54 69 23 24 47 50.9% $5.3M Martin Hanzal 70.70 65 15 25 40 50.0% $3.1M Antoine Vermette 70.10 82 24 21 45 48.4% $3.75M Mikkel Boedker 68.97 82 19 32 51 48.5% $2.55M Mike Ribeiro 65.86 80 16 31 47 52.9% $5.5M Lauri Korpikoski 63.69 64 9 16 25 46.4% $2.5M Martin Erat 63.29 70 3 26 29 50.1% $4.5M Rob Klinkhammer 62.70 72 11 9 20 53.7% $625K Kyle Chipchura 60.18 80 5 15 20 51.6% $875K Free Agent Forwards Player Rating GP G A PTS CF% Class 13-14 Cap Hit Radim Vrbata 70.86 80 20 31 51 51.3% UFA $3.0M David Moss 61.88 79 8 14 22 52.3% UFA $2.1M Paul Bissonnette 60.12 39 2 6 8 52.6% UFA $738K Jeff Halpern 58.80 69 5 7 12 48.9% UFA $600K Even at 37-years-old, and coming off a season in which he missed time with Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Shane Doan remains a productive scoring winger. Last seasons 23 goals in 69 games represented his best goals-per-game rate since 2008-2009, and his 13.8% shooting percentage was the best of Doans entire career. That certainly makes regression likely, but its not like Doan has been reaping the rewards of favourable percentages; it just may not be reasonable to expect the same goal production. Martin Hanzal registered the first 40-point season of his career and continues to take on tough assignments, but hes also running into injury problems lately, missing 65 games over the past four seasons. His possession stats were down last season, but Hanzals size (6-foot-6, 236 pounds) makes him a tough physical presence for opposing centres to handle, at least its that way when he manages to stay in the lineup. Antoine Vermette played 19:13 per game and scored 24 goals last season, both his most since 2009-2010, and hes as durable as they come, having played every game for five straight seasons. Vermettes possession stats have declined, but at least some of that can be attributed to usage -- he faced the toughest matchups with more defensive zone starts. Speedy winger Mikkel Boedker has been making steady progress offensively. In the past two seasons, hes scored 77 points in 130 games, which puts him 85th in the league over that time. If hes still got a few more years to hit his peak, maybe Boedker could be good for 60-plus points with the right line combination. Last season, it was mostly taking the tough matchups with Vermette and a rotating cast of characters on the other side. The Coyotes had expectations that 34-year-old Mike Ribeiro would be able to add life to their offence but, by seasons end, Ribeiro scored 47 points (two fewer than he scored in 48 games with Washington in 2012-2013) and his 17:00 per game of ice time was his lowest since 2006-2007. More troubling about the lack of production is that the Coyotes tilted the ice in Ribeiros favour with zone starts, yet 0.59 points per game was his lowest since 2002-2003, when he was still trying to break into the Montreal lineup. Industrious winger Lauri Korpikoski has been getting hard minutes, though theres a fair case to be made that its more than he can handle. That doesnt mean that Korpikoski cant be a useful contributor, just maybe ease up on the quality of competition that he faces on a regular basis. At one time, Martin Erat was a consistent offensive performer, and while he remains a capable puck possesion player, hes fallen on ridiculously hard times as a goal-scorer. Among NHL forwards to play at least 1800 minutes over the past two seasons, Erat is the only one with fewer than a dozen goals, and he has eight. Hes coming into a contract year, so Erat ought to be motivated, but this offensive dry spell isnt something that can be dismissed as a motivation issue. His shots-on-goal totals, which were never sky-high, are way down and if that doesnt change, dont expect Erats point totals to rebound much. Hard-hitting winger Rob Klinkhammer just completed his first full NHL season, as a 27-year-old, and certainly held his own. There may not be a ton of offensive upside, but theres lots of room for a 6-foot-3 winger who can skate and hit. 28-year-old Kyle Chipchura has never scored more than six goals or 20 points in an NHL season, but hes battled his way to a regular spot on the fourth line, missing four games total over the past two seasons. This past season, he delivered a career-best 20 points while starting the majority of his shifts in the defensive zone. There will be some need to make changes up front, as the Coyotes have four unrestricted free agents. UFAs Returning Defence Player Rating GP G A PTS CF% Cap Hit Keith Yandle 73.87 82 8 45 53 51.2% $5.25M Oliver Ekman-Larsson 73.00 80 15 29 44 49.dddddddddddd2% $5.5M Michael Stone 65.19 70 8 13 21 49.8% $1.15M Zbynek Michalek 63.37 59 2 8 10 49.1% $4.0M David Schlemko 62.45 48 1 8 9 53.5% $1.188M Free Agent Defence Player Rating GP G A PTS CF% Class 13-14 Cap Hit Derek Morris 64.75 63 5 12 17 50.2% UFA $2.75M Keith Yandle doesnt intimidate with his physical play, but he doesnt need to -- the rest of his game is plenty intimidating in its own right. Over the past five seasons, he ranks third in scoring among defencemen, behind only Duncan Keith and Erik Karlsson and was on for 54.5% of the 5-on-5 goals when he was on the ice over that span. So, USA Hockey might not have been compelled to name Yandle to the Olympic team, but the Coyotes can be more than satisfied with a productive player who hasnt missed a game in the past five seasons. While Yandle puts up the numbers, 22-year-old Oliver Ekman-Larsson is effectively the Coyotes No. 1 defenceman, in terms of usage, because he plays 25 minutes a night, and is always facing the oppositions best lines. Ekman-Larssons production is starting to take off, too, as he had career-highs in goals (15), assists (29) and points (44) last season. Michael Stone is steadily improving, becoming a regular on the Phoenix blueline, and he finished the year playing top-four minutes. It takes some projection, and maybe a little faith, to believe the 23-year-old is ready for it full-time, but Stone does move the puck well and can contribute on the power play. Playing alongside Ekman-Larsson, Zbynek Michalek gets the toughest matchups and holds his own in that regard though, with 12 points in 93 games since returning to Phoenix, he plays more of a meat-and-potatoes game. Michalek has led the Coyotes with 252 blocked shots over the past two seasons. Injuries have hampered the development of David Schlemko, though the 27-year-old has been an effective depth defenceman at a reasonable price. There will be openings on the Coyotes blueline, though top prospects Brandon Gormley and Connor Murphy could both be in consideration for spots and Chris Summers, signed to an inexpensive one-way deal, might fill a depth role. Returning Goaltender Player Rating GP W L OTL GAA SV% Cap Hit Mike Smith 71.75 62 27 21 10 2.64 .915 $5.667M Free Agent Goaltender Player Rating GP W L OTL GAA SV% Class 13-14 Cap Hit Thomas Greiss 75.42 25 10 8 5 2.29 .920 UFA $750K While his 2011-2012 season stands out as an aberration for his career, Mike Smith has been solid over three seasons with the Coyotes. The 32-year-old is under contract for five more seasons, so Phoenix is committed to him as their number one but, with Thomas Greiss hitting unrestricted free agency, there could be a new backup coming. The Coyotes have tended towards inexpensive options and might be able to do something like that again with unrestricted free agents Carter Hutton, Chad Johnson or Justin Peters. Top Prospects Player Pos. Team/League Stats Max Domi C London (OHL) 34-59-93, +24, 61 GP Brandon Gormley D Portland (AHL) 7-29-36, -22, 54 GP Connor Murphy D Portland (AHL) 0-13-13, -1, 36 GP Henrik Samuelsson C Edmonton (WHL) 35-60-95, +35, 65 GP Lucas Lessio LW Portland (AHL) 29-25-54, -13, 69 GP Tobias Rieder RW Portland (AHL) 28-20-48, -14, 64 GP Mark Visentin G Portland (AHL) 3.25 GAA, .902 SV%, 45 GP Laurent Dauphin C Chicoutimi (QMJHL) 24-30-54, -8, 52 GP Brandon McMillan LW Portland (AHL) 11-15-26, -12, 46 GP Jordan Szwarz RW Portland (AHL) 8-6-14, -5, 27 GP Chris Summers D Portland (AHL) 2-7-9, -7, 48 GP When he was sent back to junior last season, Max Domi struggled a bit early on, but had 85 points in 54 games since the beginning of November. The 12th overall pick in last summers draft is smallish, but a creative playmaker, something in short supply in Phoenix, and could have a shot at making the team next year. The 13th pick in 2010, Brandon Gormley is a smart defenceman who makes a good outlet pass and has 65 points in 122 AHL games over the past two seasons. That earned him a five-game audition with the Coyotes, though that audition might have suggested that he needs more work before hes ready. Picked 20th in 2011, Connor Murphy split last season between the AHL and NHL, and the 21-year-old doesnt have much of an offensive game, Murphy is a steady, stay-at-home type who was most frequently paired with Yandle or Ekman-Larsson when he was the Coyotes. Taken with the 27th pick in 2012, Henrik Samuelsson has steadily improved throughout his junior career and is a high-scoring forward with a big body. He may have to shift to wing in the NHL, but theres nothing wrong with having that size and skill on the wing. Sturdy winger Lucas Lessio got into three games with the Coyotes early in the year, and while he may not have been ready for primetime, he had a very strong first pro season, scoring 29 goals in 69 AHL games. The 2011 second-round pick should be in competition for a job at some point next season. Acquired from the Edmonton Oilers in March, 2013, Tobias Rieder was productive in his first pro campaign. Hell need to get stronger to move up the ladder but, if he does, Rieder has skill that makes him worth watching. A first-round pick in 2011, Mark Visentin has produced uneven results in his first couple pro seasons. Hes only 21-years-old, so theres time to be patient and develop Visentin, but early returns have not lived up to that draft slot. Laurent Dauphin, a second-round pick last summer, is a smart, competitive centre who will need some time to round out his game and get stronger, but is one to watch. Picked up in a trade with Anaheim, Brandon McMillan was a solid contributor in 22 games with the Coyotes last season, chipping in six points with favourable possession stats. Hell be in prime consideration for a depth spot next season. A fourth-round pick in 2009, Jordan Szwarz got into 26 games with the Coyotes last season, scoring three goals. Hes a high-effort guy with limited offensive upside. Chris Summers has played 47 NHL games over the past four seasons, compared to 211 in the AHL, so while the 2006 first-rounder might appear to be destined for time on the farm, he does have a one-way contract for next season, which might keep him in a depth role with the Coyotes. Coyotes advanced stats and player usage chart from Extra Skater DRAFT 12th - Brendan Perlini, Jared McCann, Adrian Kempe. FREE AGENCY According to www.capgeek.com, the Coyotes have approximately $52.0M committed to the 2013-2014 salary cap for 16 players. Check out my possible Coyotes lineup for next season on Cap Geek here. Needs: Two top nine forwards, depth forwards, one top four defenceman, backup goaltender. What I said the Coyotes needed last year: Two top six forwards, depth forwards, two goaltenders. They added: Mike Ribeiro, David Moss, Jeff Halpern, Thomas Greiss. TRADE MARKET Mike Ribeiro, Martin Erat, David Schlemko, Michael Stone. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. ' ' '