An upcoming Sports Illustrated report will detail a wide range of corruption in the Oklahoma State football program dating back to the Les Miles era. Among the allegations are academic fraud, players being paid for performance by an assistant coach or overpaid by boosters for jobs, and an OSU hostess program that provided sex for recruits.

The Sports Illustrated series is scheduled to begin within a few days.

“Oklahoma State University is deeply troubled by these claims,” OSU president Burns Hargis said in a press release. “We will investigate the accuracy of the allegations and take all appropriate action. We do not condone or tolerate improper conduct in our athletic programs. OSU requires everyone affiliated with the university to follow the rules and adhere to the highest ethical standards.”

Kevin Klintworth, OSU’s senior associate athletic director for communications, said the university has been told by Sports Illustrated that there are no eligibility or NCAA concerns regarding current staff or players.