OXFORD, MS - SEPTEMBER 10: Hugh Freeze, head coach of the Mississippi Rebels watches the action against the Wofford Terriers on September 10, 2016 at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Mississippi. Mississippi defeated Wofford 38-13. (Photo by Joe Murphy/Getty Images)

The NCAA investigation into Ole Miss has taken yet another turn

Things keep getting worse.

The NCAA investigation into Ole Miss took another turn on Friday, as the school released the full names of the boosters associated with the Level I violations that the school is facing.

Via SEC Country:

The boosters are identified as Darel Thigpen, Walter Hughes, Carla Belk, Robert Dunlap, Terry Warren, who is associated with Rebel Rags, Chan Patel, Arya Keyes, Lee Harris, Michael Strojnoy, and Cannon Motors. Booster No. 12 and No. 14 were not named as their appeal was granted a temporary stay.

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The release is the latest in the on-going investigation, as the NCAA has still yet to levy punishment on Ole Miss for violations mostly related to recruits and players receiving improper benefits from staff members and school boosters. Ole Miss has already self-imposed a one-year postseason ban, but the NCAA can still determine their own punishments.

It also comes after head coach Hugh Freeze resigned last week for an unrelated scandal, as Freeze was found to have called an escort service using his school-issued cell phone.

Former offensive coordinator Matt Luke is currently serving as the team's interim head coach.