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[QUOTE="crewbear742, post: 2413553, member: 7435"] I am saying that there is nothing that can be done about courses that are already on a Transcript. The University is bound to honor those courses whether it wants to or not. Should the NCAA be able to take action when players maintain eligibility through fake courses? Yes, but that would require a change to the NCAA bylaws, and University Presidents will never accept it. Academic content is in their mind the sole responsibility of the University. So what does that leave? UNC isn't going to lose accreditation. There are thousands of students at UNC receiving a legitimate education. That won't be threatened by this scandal. What should have happened in my view is that UNC should have abolished the AFAM Studies Department that caused this disaster. In addition (and assuming there is some basis in law) I would also think UNC should consider going after retired or former employees with a lawsuit. Never underestimate the corrective value of (metaphorical) heads impaled on a stick. [/QUOTE]
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