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Posted: Monday October 26, 2009 4:44PM; Updated: Monday October 26, 2009 4:44PM

Michigan receives NCAA letter of inquiry about Rodriguez's practices

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The school and NCAA will reportedly work together on an "objective investigation"

It stems from an August report on the hours players spent practicing

Players told the Detroit Free Press that Rich Rodriguez exceeded time limits

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -- University of Michigan President Mary Sue Coleman says the NCAA has given the school a notice of inquiry and will keep looking into allegations against the football program.

Coleman said in a statement Monday the school and NCAA will continue to work together on an "objective investigation."

The investigation stems from an August report in the Detroit Free Press in which anonymous players said the amount of time they spent in the Rich Rodriguez-led program during the season and in the offseason exceeded NCAA limits.

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