During the broadcast tonight, they at least admitted that NC was the subject of an investigation. Kind of a jab at the NCAA stating that it's two years old and no resolution. I'm Shocked that they even brought it up.
I was surprised they brought it up as well but glad they did.
As they did, all I could think about is if the NCAA ever does drop the hammer that Ol' Roy will put the "aw shucks" folksy voice on and will say over and over how its unfair that kids who weren't part of the situation are being punished.
Go Gophers!!
I was surprised they brought it up as well but glad they did.
As they did, all I could think about is if the NCAA ever does drop the hammer that Ol' Roy will put the "aw shucks" folksy voice on and will say over and over how its unfair that kids who weren't part of the situation are being punished.
Go Gophers!!
They still found a way to try to make UNC good by emphasizing that they have been cooperating with the NCAA. That's great, but shouldn't change a whole lot.
And did you know that Luke Maye was in his FAKE 8:00 class Monday morning after making the game winner! By golly, that proves Ol' Roy does things right.
I don't understand why the players involved with these classes are not ineligible. Who cares who knew about the illegal classes. They should still be ineligible
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Legal costs to defend fake classes approaching $18 million.
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/education/unc-scandal/article140688913.html
Believe it or not that is one of UNC arguments. That this is an accreditation issue and not the ncaa's business. AmazingThis is simply staggering: 18 years of fake classes, 3100 students, roughly half of them being athletes. 1,550 plus student athletes participated in fake classes and zero punishment has been meted out. Forget athletics, 1550 or so regular students took a class that didn't exist. Are there no accreditation issues with this?
Was UNC genius in allowing non-athletes to take the fake classes, allowing them to claim that the classes weren't biased towards athletics? Should Clem have had Ganglehoff write ~15 papers for random students so he could have claimed the same?
Believe it or not that is one of UNC arguments. That this is an accreditation issue and not the ncaa's business. Amazing
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Blue blood schools don't have the same standards as every other school. It's pretty easy to understand.