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NCAA: Committee on Infractions could not conclude UNC violated NCAA rules
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[QUOTE="CL82, post: 2371760, member: 44"] That's the best way to frame it 'medic, from the UNC perspective. Yet the courses were so far out of the norm of acceptable college course work that it the school was put on probation by it academics regulating body. So the question whether the school knew or "should have known" that the courses being used were not up to standard for collegiate work. For example, giving a semesters worth of course credit for a no show class in which the "student athlete" only had to submit a paragraph? I think it fair to say that any reasonable college official would know, or "should know," that that is not college level work. Heck it's not high school level work, or middle school for that matter. "Golly I didn't know" isn't a defense when a reasonable person, in this case a reasonable college administrator, would know. Here UNC deviated so dramatically from the standards of what is acceptable, their submission of these grades to the NCAA seems to be actively fraudulent. [/QUOTE]
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