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This undated photo provided by Lane County Corrections shows David Reaves. University of Oregon football co-offensive coordinator Reaves received $3,750 for 26 hours of work when he resigned Feb. 3, 2017, after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. According to University of Oregon documents obtained by the Eugene Register-Guard newspaper through a public records request, he also received a payment of $60,000. (Lane County Corrections via AP)

This undated photo provided by Lane County Corrections shows David Reaves. University of Oregon football co-offensive coordinator Reaves received $3,750 for 26 hours of work when he resigned Feb. 3, 2017, after being arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. According to University of Oregon documents obtained by the Eugene Register-Guard newspaper through a public records request, he also received a payment of $60,000. (Lane County Corrections via AP)

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