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re: UNC Admits Academic Fraud: Lack Of Institutional Controls, *NCAA Issues 3rd NOA

Posted on 7/22/14 at 8:24 pm to
Posted by scrooster
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Posted on 7/22/14 at 8:24 pm to
UNC deserves everything they get and more. They've been the second biggest cheaters in the ACC for the better part of six decades that I know of. They have gotten-away with absolute murder at times.
Posted by Cheese Grits
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Posted on 7/22/14 at 10:08 pm to
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UNC deserves everything they get and more.


:kige:

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They've been the second biggest cheaters in the ACC for the better part of six decades that I know of.


Duke is still #1 tho.
:kige:

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They have gotten-away with absolute murder at times.


:kige:

Been getting away with murder since Bingham killed his wife...

Bingham's first wife died in 1913. In 1916 he married Mary Lily Flagler, reputedly the wealthiest woman in America at the time and widow of Henry Morrison Flagler. She died within a year, and although there was never any evidence of it, Bingham's enemies would long claim he was somehow to blame for her death. As the family business crumbled publicly in the 1980s, several biographers, most notably David Leon Chandler, claimed Bingham had killed his wife for the money, either by overdose or withholding medical care Nevertheless, as Bingham inherited $5 million after her death, enabling him to purchase the Courier-Journal and Louisville Times, which became critical in establishing his later national prominence, it made an attractive conspiracy theory.

While Bingham only got 5 million, the rest went to her Kenan relatives who went on to fuel the money that gave rise to UNC. Without all that oil money UNC would not be the institution it is today.
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