Great read. Another angle.
Slap on the wrist. The Tarheels will get the same or less.
[quote=âNA, post:702, topic:28477â]http://sports.yahoo.com/news/it-s-time-for-jim-boeheim-to-leave-syracuse-210938356.html?soc_src=mail&soc_trk=ma[/quote] Ole Roy isnât all that much younger than Boeheim. Perhaps they could be roomies soon in the Ole A-holes retirement home?
clt says good ol roy says o shucks, I ainât dun nothing wrong,
Sports Illustrated eviscerates CHeat in their feature story.
Web: http://www.si.com/college-basketball/2015/03/13/north-carolina-tar-heels-paper-classes-ncaa
IMGUR: http://imgur.com/a/AMEwD
When my son chose to go to UCLA, I muttered, âGood.â Sending one more dollar to UNC felt too much like [b]endorsing an academic crime spree[/b]âas well as the UNC administrationâs inadequate response. [b]Years of stonewalling, spin, reports and âretirementsâ [/b]had left an impression less of true reform than of erosion, a reputation in retreat, and graduates young and old had been called to account. âDid you take those classes when you were there?â Russ Rose, the Penn State womenâs volleyball coach, needled me in 2012. âThe ones that didnât exist?â
[quote=âNA, post:706, topic:28477â]Sports Illustrated eviscerates CHeat in their feature story.
Web: http://www.si.com/college-basketball/2015/03/13/north-carolina-tar-heels-paper-classes-ncaa
IMGUR: http://imgur.com/a/AMEwD
When my son chose to go to UCLA, I muttered, âGood.â Sending one more dollar to UNC felt too much like [b]endorsing an academic crime spree[/b]âas well as the UNC administrationâs inadequate response. [b]Years of stonewalling, spin, reports and âretirementsâ [/b]had left an impression less of true reform than of erosion, a reputation in retreat, and graduates young and old had been called to account. âDid you take those classes when you were there?â Russ Rose, the Penn State womenâs volleyball coach, needled me in 2012. âThe ones that didnât exist?â[/quote]
clt says you beat me to it.
[font=Arial][size=16px]That Williamsâor the detail-demon Dean Smith, for that matterâdidnât suspect something awry in the AFAM classes seems impossible. After all, a coachâs career, program and reputation depend on constant scrutiny of each playerâs actions throughout a day. âI canât believe Roy Williams doesnât know what the hellâs going on,â said Williamson, the former UNC provost and dean. âIf I believe that, I believe donkeys fly.[/size][/font]
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[font=Arial][/size][size=16px]clt provides his favorite quote. [/size][/font]
John Oliver ripping UNC and the NCAA tonight.
clt says UNC-CH settled, not UNC. The name confusion is getting worse.
DayumâŚ
DENNIS DODD CBSSports.comNorth Carolina academic case puts NCAA and its âmissionâ on trial
Still, that '05 championship game remains the pivot point of what might be the most significant NCAA investigation since the SMU death penalty.
Academic integrity goes to the heart of the NCAA mission. It is Chapter 1, verse 1 of the associationâs Book of Genesis.
Page 4 of the NCAA Manual reads, â⌠The admission, academic standing and academic progress of student-athletes shall be consistent with the policies and standards adopted by the institution for the student body in general.â
To many, itâs time to prove that decades-old proclamation still means something.
CBSSports.com spoke to several college administrative sources who did not want to speak on the record because of the sensitivity of the subject. On various levels, they all agreed:
[b]The entire NCAA enterprise may be on trial with the North Carolina case.
If the school isnât hammered, then what good is the NCAA Manual? If thousands of athletes being passed through the system isnât a mockery of the mission, then what is[/b]?
Fox predicting the harshest penalties in a long time:
clt is seeing lots of smoke coming from the east.
Maybe good ole Roy is sending smoke signals.
Was just casually looking up Texas Southern, since they are playing Arizona today in the Tournament⌠stumbled on this very relevant gem:
2012 NCAA sanctions[edit]In October 2012, the NCAA found Texas Southern University guilty of massive violations in 13 sports over a seven-year period from 2005 to 2012. The most serious violations occurred within the football and men's basketball programs, involving academic fraud, illicit benefits given to student athletes, lying on the part of coaches, and lying to the NCAA about previously self-imposed sanctions.[2]Prior to the NCAAâs verdict, the school had taken numerous corrective measuresâincluding the April 2011 firing of football coach Johnnie Cole (2010 SWAC Football Coach of the Year) and vacating every game that the Tiger football team had won from 2006 to 2010 - including the 2010 SWAC Championship, their first championship in 42 years.[3]
The NCAA banned TSUâs football team from the 2013 and 2014 postseason.[4]
New revelation:
CHeat hired fake, unqualified tutor to assist with eligibility:
It just keeps getting worse and worse.
Also, supposedly, the NCAA is sitting on a hugely damaging disclosure that hasnt been made public yet. Per a source that has been very trustworthy to date.
[quote=âNA, post:717, topic:28477â]New revelation:
CHeat hired fake, unqualified tutor to assist with eligibility:
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/education/unc-scandal/article15350189.html
It just keeps getting worse and worse.
Also, supposedly, the NCAA is sitting on a hugely damaging disclosure that hasnt been made public yet. Per a source that has been very trustworthy to date.[/quote]
clt says this is becoming comical. Non qualified tutors assisting with athletes who cannot pass fake classes.
[quote=âcltniners, post:719, topic:28477â][quote=âNA, post:717, topic:28477â]New revelation:
CHeat hired fake, unqualified tutor to assist with eligibility:
http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/education/unc-scandal/article15350189.html
It just keeps getting worse and worse.
Also, supposedly, the NCAA is sitting on a hugely damaging disclosure that hasnt been made public yet. Per a source that has been very trustworthy to date.[/quote]
clt says this is becoming comical. Non qualified tutors assisting with athletes who cannot pass fake classes.[/quote]
Fake tutors for Fake classes? Did they use Fake money to pay for those Fake tutors, or did some real money disappear?