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UNC and Syracuse are hoping for a few more Ebola cases right about now.
 
And the ESPN NCAA homepage takes a shot back at Fox Sports, "Big East at CrossRoads" "in order to stay relevant..."

We really need a third-party sports channel to cover the sports channels.
 
Hmmmm its all starting to click as to why Boehiem put Melos poor grades in his book. He knew this was coming and didnt want them to vacate the National Championship by saying they took real classes and didnt do well in them that year. Pretty slick of him, Now it conveniently only goes back as far as "10 years."
 
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Do you think this will cause any 2015 recruits to bail? And if so who do we have a shot at landing?
 
Grantland hasn't touched it either, and they're supposed to be the ones who write the long, analytical pieces. Oh well. I've always kinda chuckled at the notion of ESPN bias but this is pretty bad.

Grantland does very little to none regarding college hoops before the season starts as they only have one full time college bball writer and hes actually an ex-ohio st walk on/part time comedian. All together, Grantland does a poor job of covering all college sports, but I don't think college sports were ever their aim, even if a big story happens like this. expect nothing out of them.
 
It's great to think that UNC and Cuse will be punished fittingly for their actions in reference to other schools penalties. However, these are the well protected programs of future revenue and Emmert and the NCAA cannot be any more injudicious as they have already shown in hundreds of head scratching cases.
I expect the NCAA to soon release a statement that says "If UNC and Syracuse are cheating like this we can only imagine what is going on at UConn. We're going to look closer into that cheater Mo'ne Davis and the deception that it was only the girls team. We should also check into that new practice facility. Something seems off there with new chairs and all those brown and gold things. Thank goodness for UNC and Syracuse to take the unappreciated position of whistleblower here."
 
In fairness, he was nominated for a Nobel Prize for punching Otto the Orange. The Nobel Committee didn't really have a category for it, but they were thankful enough that they created one.

That some sort of humanitarian award?
 
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Grantland hasn't touched it either, and they're supposed to be the ones who write the long, analytical pieces. Oh well. I've always kinda chuckled at the notion of ESPN bias but this is pretty bad.

Far to blatant to brush off this time.
 
Grantland does very little to none regarding college hoops before the season starts as they only have one full time college bball writer and hes actually an ex-ohio st walk on/part time comedian. All together, Grantland does a poor job of covering all college sports, but I don't think college sports were ever their aim, even if a big story happens like this. expect nothing out of them.

This is a pretty exceptional circumstance though. I'd expect at least ONE writer to address it in detail. Won't be surprised if it doesn't happen.
 
Might be worth would be worth sending as many emails/tweets as you can to the ESPN ombudsman about their completely lack of coverage regarding UNC/Syracuse. Contact Form: Robert Lipsyte Twitter: @ESPN_Lipsyte

I know it's not much, but it's something. More than just b!tching on a UCONN fan form at least.
 
Do you think this will cause any 2015 recruits to bail? And if so who do we have a shot at landing?

Next to no chance. This investigation will take a loooong time.
 
The investigation is basically over. The NCAA is presenting its findings to Boeheim and company next week.

Whoops I thought we were talking about UNC. Can't remember which thread I'm on.
 
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Think about it with UNC and Cuse both serving a justifiable death penalty ESPN's investment in the ACC has dramatically a deminished return. I suspect that they will work to shape public opinion in a way that protects their assets.

On the bright side, ESPN's investment in the AAC is doing great.
 
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