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Sueing NCAA for fraud
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[QUOTE="Conndog, post: 2371376, member: 5939"] I'm not a lawyer, but this whole situation is so unfair, North Carolina got away with blatant cheating, can't the NCAA be sued for fraud for not doing its basic duty of making sure sports in college are clean and legitimate? Or isn't that their duty? The NCAA regulates conduct on the sports fields so that competition is fair and a particular sport's rules are followed. Doesn't this extend to making sure student athletes also "study" fairly and don't gain any undeserved advantages? Bogus courses, whether given to other students besides athletes or not, should not be tolerated, are indeed unfair, and if the NCAA doesn't have the power or authority to regulate this, then some other organization should be given the task. I'm disgusted but hope some smart and dedicated fans who know the law will sue the corrupt organization that is the NCAA. If nothing else, even if it doesn't succeed, bringing a suit against the NCAA will keep this issue active in the public's eye, and maybe if enough outrage happens and the media and the government really det involved, then something actually will happen to address this problem. Don't let cheaters get away with their cheating! [/QUOTE]
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