clt provides more UNC CHeat scandal.

[quote=“NinerNirvana, post:640, topic:28477”][quote=“NA, post:638, topic:28477”]http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/writer/dennis-dodd/24878604/delany-criticizes-alma-mater-north-carolina-in-academic-fraud-scandal

NCAA president Mark Emmert would not speculate on whether the enforcement department would go past its four-year statute of limitations to investigate the alleged wrongdoing that goes back almost two decades.
[/quote] I thought that any statute of limitations period begins when material facts are brought to light.[/quote]

None of this matters to the NCAA.

Until the NCAA decides to take meaningful official action and/or networks like ESPN decide to bring the facts to their viewers, the tarholes will continue to get by with everything outside of murder. And their fans will be proud that they cheat and can get by with it. THAT is the carowhina way.

clt is honestly amazed that they are able to recruit.

Apparently the younger folks don’t have askjeeves?

[quote=“cltniners, post:642, topic:28477”]clt is honestly amazed that they are able to recruit.

Apparently the younger folks don’t have askjeeves?[/quote] Clt is obviously unfamiliar with the naivety and desire to be on TV. Also askjeeves requires a minimal degree of literacy, which UNC-Ch does not.

[quote=“cltniners, post:642, topic:28477”]clt is honestly amazed that they are able to recruit.

Apparently the younger folks don’t have askjeeves?[/quote]
I’m not. I mean, most of these guys aren’t Morehead scholars so the added benefit of someone else doing your school work and bogus classes is a recruiting advantage.

[quote=“VA49er, post:644, topic:28477”][quote=“cltniners, post:642, topic:28477”]clt is honestly amazed that they are able to recruit.

Apparently the younger folks don’t have askjeeves?[/quote]
I’m not. I mean, most of these guys aren’t Morehead scholars so the added benefit of someone else doing your school work and bogus classes is a recruiting advantage.[/quote]

clt says ha, you wrote morehead

but seriously what kid would go to a school that is facing the death penalty? we need to be ready to pounce on transfers.

[quote=“cltniners, post:645, topic:28477”][quote=“VA49er, post:644, topic:28477”][quote=“cltniners, post:642, topic:28477”]clt is honestly amazed that they are able to recruit.

Apparently the younger folks don’t have askjeeves?[/quote]
I’m not. I mean, most of these guys aren’t Morehead scholars so the added benefit of someone else doing your school work and bogus classes is a recruiting advantage.[/quote]

clt says ha, you wrote morehead

but seriously what kid would go to a school that is facing the death penalty? we need to be ready to pounce on transfers.[/quote]
That’s the thing though, nothing is going to happen to them.

[quote=“cltniners, post:645, topic:28477”][quote=“VA49er, post:644, topic:28477”][quote=“cltniners, post:642, topic:28477”]clt is honestly amazed that they are able to recruit.

Apparently the younger folks don’t have askjeeves?[/quote]
I’m not. I mean, most of these guys aren’t Morehead scholars so the added benefit of someone else doing your school work and bogus classes is a recruiting advantage.[/quote]

clt says ha, you wrote morehead

but seriously what kid would go to a school that is facing the death penalty? we need to be ready to pounce on transfers.[/quote] Clt is not serious. Transfers are going to some other cheating program, not here.

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2015/02/05/5496771/unc-parts-ways-with-defensive.html#.VNVKeClH1z8

Typical classy move by the Holes. “Hey son, is the ink dry yet on that LOI? Oh by the way, about that coach who recruited you, well…”

Wasn’t Fedora just moaning a day ago about how dirty college football recruiting is? I suppose negative recruiting, based on truth, against Chapel Hill (if it even happened-Hole coaches sometimes lie), is worse than misleading young men about which coach they will play for.
All just part of the “the rest of the schools are horrible and whatever we do is OK” mentality.

clt adds on: http://thebiglead.com/2015/02/13/did-roy-williams-help-deshawn-stevenson-improve-his-sat-score-by-700-points-in-2000/

Here is something to make you laugh.

Might have been posted before but still worth a view.

Outstanding!

"The NCAA slapped West Virginia with probation for self-reported recruiting violations in 14 different sports, including football.
According to a release from the NCAA, coaches from those sports “sent impermissible texts and placed impermissible calls to prospects and parents” between June 2010 and February 2013. The majority of the violations stemmed from the women’s gymnastics, football, women’s basketball and women’s soccer programs. Those programs committed “Level II violations,” while men’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer, men’s wrestling, women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, men’s swimming, women’s diving, women’s rowing and women’s track and field all were determined to have committed “Level III violations.”

The violations committed by the football program were detailed in the NCAA’s Public Infractions Decision:

The enforcement staff and the institution agreed that between August 2010 and February 2013, 10 members of the football coaching staff and the football recruiting coordinator violated NCAA recruiting communication legislation by sending 46 impermissible text messages and placing 22 impermissible telephone calls to 45 football prospective student-athletes and one parent of a prospective student-athlete.
WVU previously self-imposed several sanctions stemming from earlier violations. Now, the athletic department will be subjected to two years of probation (through Feb. 17, 2017) and recruiting restrictions.

Per the NCAA’s release, several coaches involved (it does not specify which sports) “claimed a misunderstanding in some of the recruiting communication rules.” The school also cited confusion with certain compliance software.

From the NCAA:

A number of the coaches involved in the violations claimed a misunderstanding in some of the recruiting communication rules, which was the reason many of the violations occurred. Additionally, the school did not fully understand how to use compliance software it purchased to monitor phone and text activity. It wasn’t until the software company updated the software that the school learned of the violations. The violations occurred while the school was on probation from a previous infractions case."

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-s…21441.html

So the NCAA puts WVU on probation for recruiting violations in 14 sports.

Meanwhile they hire WVU AD Oliver Luck as executive vice president of the NCAA?

ironic ain’t it

[quote=“NA, post:652, topic:28477”]"The NCAA slapped West Virginia with probation for self-reported recruiting violations in 14 different sports, including football.
According to a release from the NCAA, coaches from those sports “sent impermissible texts and placed impermissible calls to prospects and parents” between June 2010 and February 2013. The majority of the violations stemmed from the women’s gymnastics, football, women’s basketball and women’s soccer programs. Those programs committed “Level II violations,” while men’s basketball, baseball, men’s soccer, men’s wrestling, women’s tennis, women’s volleyball, men’s swimming, women’s diving, women’s rowing and women’s track and field all were determined to have committed “Level III violations.”

The violations committed by the football program were detailed in the NCAA’s Public Infractions Decision:

The enforcement staff and the institution agreed that between August 2010 and February 2013, 10 members of the football coaching staff and the football recruiting coordinator violated NCAA recruiting communication legislation by sending 46 impermissible text messages and placing 22 impermissible telephone calls to 45 football prospective student-athletes and one parent of a prospective student-athlete.
WVU previously self-imposed several sanctions stemming from earlier violations. Now, the athletic department will be subjected to two years of probation (through Feb. 17, 2017) and recruiting restrictions.

Per the NCAA’s release, several coaches involved (it does not specify which sports) “claimed a misunderstanding in some of the recruiting communication rules.” The school also cited confusion with certain compliance software.

From the NCAA:

A number of the coaches involved in the violations claimed a misunderstanding in some of the recruiting communication rules, which was the reason many of the violations occurred. Additionally, the school did not fully understand how to use compliance software it purchased to monitor phone and text activity. It wasn’t until the software company updated the software that the school learned of the violations. The violations occurred while the school was on probation from a previous infractions case."

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-dr-s…21441.html

So the NCAA puts WVU on probation for recruiting violations in 14 sports.

Meanwhile they hire WVU AD Oliver Luck as executive vice president of the NCAA?[/quote]

Why are they just getting probabtion if they were already on probation when the infractions occurred?

clt links: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2015/02/19/5526082/the-biggest-cut-facing-unc.html#.VOfQeIY8KrV

interesting comments.

[quote=“cltniners, post:655, topic:28477”]clt links: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2015/02/19/5526082/the-biggest-cut-facing-unc.html#.VOfQeIY8KrV

interesting comments.[/quote] I’ll save anyone reading the comments by distilling them here:

“Well. you conservatives hate babies” “Oh, yea. well you liberals f’ckd up NC for a hundred years” Blah and blah and blather.
Your welcome for saving you some time.

Was Clt by any chance referring to the former BOG’s failure to rein in Chapel Hill’s cheating athletic programs?


How does this settlement impact further investigation and testimony?

[quote=“NinerNirvana, post:657, topic:28477”]http://www.wral.com/unc-chapel-hill-former-adviser-willingham-settle-lawsuit/14468630/
How does this settlement impact further investigation and testimony?[/quote] To state the blatantly obvious, it means they’ve bought their way out as usual. I would expect the settlement to include a clause shutting her up as a condition.

[quote=“4ever niner, post:658, topic:28477”][quote=“NinerNirvana, post:657, topic:28477”]http://www.wral.com/unc-chapel-hill-former-adviser-willingham-settle-lawsuit/14468630/
How does this settlement impact further investigation and testimony?[/quote] To state the blatantly obvious, it means they’ve bought their way out as usual. I would expect the settlement to include a clause shutting her up as a condition.[/quote]

That doesnt work though if she is called into a court room to testify - right?

[quote=“NinerSuckAss, post:659, topic:28477”][quote=“4ever niner, post:658, topic:28477”][quote=“NinerNirvana, post:657, topic:28477”]http://www.wral.com/unc-chapel-hill-former-adviser-willingham-settle-lawsuit/14468630/
How does this settlement impact further investigation and testimony?[/quote] To state the blatantly obvious, it means they’ve bought their way out as usual. I would expect the settlement to include a clause shutting her up as a condition.[/quote]

That doesnt work though if she is called into a court room to testify - right?[/quote] A lawyer would have to comment, but I wouldn’t think so. I’m not aware of any criminal trials coming up.