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We got an APR colonoscopy so let's see what happens to them for actual fraud.How long has this been going on for now? 3 years?
We got an APR colonoscopy so let's see what happens to them for actual fraud.How long has this been going on for now? 3 years?
I've moved on. I'll read the eventual outcome, but it doesn't really matter. Whatever the penalty is, UNC will be in the same place academically and athletically within a couple years.
UNC is, or is perceived to be, a great school that kids want to go to. Half of the kids (boys and girls) in my town wear UNC gear. No non-academia individual cares about this scandal in determining whether to go to UNC.
Athletically, I agree with Roy Williams that the biggest penalty that the NCAA has given UNC is uncertainty. If I'm a recruit, I'm skeptical of UNC knowing that they may get penalized while I'm there. Once the penalty is given, UNC may struggle for a couple years if there are significant scholarship reductions and/or post season bans, but they'll rise right back to their high level shortly thereafter.
What UNC did was reprehensible, and I don't blame people for wanting the NCAA to take a pound of flesh, but I don't believe it's going to impact UNC for very long.
... by announcing that a decision is premature because they done even more than was discovered by the NCAA.will stonewall for another two years. Atleast !
This.the harshness of the penalty for UCONN for one season of not meeting the GPA level because 3 BB players left school without finishing their curriculum vs UNC and 20 years of academic fraud to keep players eligible ?
This.
I'm fully prepare to be apoplectic about this.
UNC is not getting the death penalty. If that is what you want you will be disappointed. Maybe they get banned for a year and lose a couple of scholarships. Maybe they get the most meaningless penalty of all--vacating wins. The games are over and everybody knows the results. Claiming UNC didn't win but neither did their opponents is at best silly and no real penalty at all.
UNC is not getting the death penalty. If that is what you want you will be disappointed. Maybe they get banned for a year and lose a couple of scholarships. Maybe they get the most meaningless penalty of all--vacating wins. The games are over and everybody knows the results. Claiming UNC didn't win but neither did their opponents is at best silly and no real penalty at all.
Talk about playing for sympathy - Hatchell's dress looks like a concentration camp uniform.
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I must disagree with you that giving students benefits is worse than the infractions here. In this case the university stole from the students; UNC deprived them of meaningful education and diluted its own academics, thereby tarnishing all students not just the athletes who took that course. That this occurred in full view of the administration, and that it was done ostensibly to benefit the athletic program, severe punishment is warranted. I do not expect it to happen, but that such severe punishment impaired another school is irrelevant. They deserve to have the entire athletic program placed on probation for many years and use that time to demonstrate a good faith effort to remediate and improve.There has only been 1 death penalty case and quite honestly it was way worse than what UNC did. SMU paid players while it was on probation for paying players and the Board of trustees facilitated it. And the impact was awful. It took 20? years before they had another winning season. The NCAA will never do it again.
Throw in the vacation of couple of natties in there and I'm on board.I would like to see 3 years no NCAA's or ACC tournament and all players can transfer immediately outside the ACC without having to sit. That would be quite a show to watch.
Throw in the vacation of couple of natties in there and I'm on board.
I must disagree with you that giving students benefits is worse than the infractions here. In this case the university stole from the students; UNC deprived them of meaningful education and diluted its own academics, thereby tarnishing all students not just the athletes who took that course. That this occurred in full view of the administration, and that it was done ostensibly to benefit the athletic program, severe punishment is warranted. I do not expect it to happen, but that such severe punishment impaired another school is irrelevant. They deserve to have the entire athletic program placed on probation for many years and use that time to demonstrate a good faith effort to remediate and improve.