I still can't get over this one.North Carolina handed out free grades to athletes and paid no penalty.
I still can't get over this one.North Carolina handed out free grades to athletes and paid no penalty.
It's when the NCAA stopped even pretending to give a sh!t.I still can't get over this one.
North Carolina didn't do anything.North Carolina handed out free grades to athletes and paid no penalty.
Wow, saying North Carolina did something doesn't mean the entire school did. When we say North Carolina won their basketball game, we're not saying every single student and staff member won the game.North Carolina didn't do anything.
A single rouge individual was the bad actor, there.
Not saying they deserved no penalties. But to think the whole school was in on it. So silly
Actually, the correct word is Fantasy. What you want to be the truth, but isn't at all.
North Carolina didn't do anything.
A single rouge individual was the bad actor, there.
Not saying they deserved no penalties. But to think the whole school was in on it. So silly
Actually, the correct word is Fantasy. What you want to be the truth, but isn't at all.
Minnesota really messed that up. All they had to do was have Gangelhoff do coursework for a few non-athletes as well and it would have been just fine.I still can't get over this one.
That's what words mean.Wow, saying North Carolina did something doesn't mean the entire school did.
Of course. That's what actually happened. You know, actual reality. Not what you want to be true?One bad actor? Are you talking about the so-called professor?
Why? Proof?That's ridiculous to think that other people within that university didn't know what was going on.
No. And as I said, I don't think they deserved no penalty.Are you an NC fan or something?
You might be the only person on the planet that didn't know what he meant. Actually you knew what he meant, you'd just prefer to be difficult.That's what words mean.
So silly to try to pretend "oh but that's not what I really meant". Use correct words, then
False binary is false.You might be the only person on the planet that didn't know what he meant. Actually you knew what he meant, you'd just prefer to be difficult.
Make sure you never say "Minnesota won" ever again. Always has to be "the players and coaches at Minnesota won" because you don't want to cause any confusion.
You might be the only person on the planet that didn't know what he meant. Actually you knew what he meant, you'd just prefer to be difficult.
Make sure you never say "Minnesota won" ever again. Always has to be "the players and coaches at Minnesota won" because you don't want to cause any confusion.
The entire department knew about it and the school did as well. Stop.Of course. That's what actually happened. You know, actual reality. Not what you want to be true?
Why? Proof?
You know, actual evidence to back up your assertions?
No. And as I said, I don't think they deserved no penalty.
"Know" about "what"? You're just playing word/semantics games with what "it" was, and what it means to "know".The entire department knew about it and the school did as well.
He's the worst type of buttstain poster. The absolute dregs of a message board
North Carolina didn't do anything.
A single rouge individual was the bad actor, there.
Not saying they deserved no penalties. But to think the whole school was in on it. So silly
Actually, the correct word is Fantasy. What you want to be the truth, but isn't at all.
Haha you can't make it up, the classic sign of an asshole.I wish you could see the joy on my face right now. How much I get under your skin.
I'm not vulgar. I'm not insulting. I'm not disrespectful.
I make arguments that you aren't smart enough to defeat. I don't let you win (often enough). That's what you hate. That's the thing.
You're welcome, for keeping this message board spicy, and interesting. Not the dull drone of agreeing on everything.
You're welcomeThe problem MUST be everybody else.
you state an opinion.You're welcome
That is a stark contrast to how the U of MN, fans, student, etc etc were portrayed after Jan.Wow, saying North Carolina did something doesn't mean the entire school did. When we say North Carolina won their basketball game, we're not saying every single student and staff member won the game.
And it wasn't just one individual involved. The students that took advantage of it are guilty as well.
OK, so I'll admit it was not just one person, it was two people:
The report details a plan by Deborah Crowder, a former manager in the African and Afro-American studies department, who was sympathetic to struggling students ("particularly athletes"), to help them. Julius Nyang’oro, former chairman of the department, delegated her significant responsibilities, enabling Crowder to set up classes that required only a single research paper, which she graded without much regard to their quality.
Two people taking it upon themselves to set-up sham classes, does not count as something that should give an entire athletic dept the death penalty. That's just silly.
He's just our resident idiot.I hate getting off-topic, but this is a very misleading post. A fake class at NC gave out A's to hundreds of athletes (and maybe a normal student every once in a while). That's absolutely terrible. One bad actor? Are you talking about the so-called professor? That's ridiculous to think that other people within that university didn't know what was going on. And North Carolina as a whole didn't do anything? They decided to defend the fake class to the NCAA. That sure seems like doing something.
Are you an NC fan or something?
North Carolina ran a fraudulent "degree" program for approximately 2 decades. The football and basketball teams benefitted the most. Nothing happened to them, because they claimed any student could take the courses.Throw in "players attending fake classes for years" on top of what you listed and it's really pointless to have an NCAA governing body at this point.
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