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UNC Ruling: No NCAA Academic Rules Violation
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[QUOTE="CocoHusky, post: 2373308, member: 5823"] Well, Jay Bilas is actually a lawyer and it is not UNC I though you were an apologist for, that would be the NCAA. The NCAA had Memphis vacate wins because Derick Rose had a friend take his SATs. Without a backbone, clearly the NCAA has none, when hundreds of students cheat at UNC the NCAA says: "well everyone had an equal opportunity to cheat therefore it's not cheating"=NCAA situational ethics. In one case the NCAA cares about the admission standards at Memphis and in another NCAA says we don't care about the "quality" of the curriculum at UNC for athletes. Clearly for the NCAA Memphis is not UNC. I wonder if UCONN would be closer to UNC or closer to Memphis in the eyes of the NCAA? [URL="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/240030-derrick-rose-cheated-but-will-never-pay-the-price"]Derrick Rose Cheated, But Will Never Pay The Price[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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