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

Posted on 4/25/16 at 3:47 pm to
Posted by ConwayGamecock
South Carolina
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Posted on 4/25/16 at 3:47 pm to
It's complete bullshite. They totally scrubbed it of any implication towards the football and men's basketball programs. There are five (5) Allegations within the amended Notice of Allegations.

Allegation #1: involves Jan Boxill in the scope of providing impermissible benefits to the women's basketball program, and ONLY that program.

Allegation #2: involves Deborah Crowder of the phony AFAM department, and her refusal to cooperate in providing information to the NCAA in their investigation.

Allegation #3: involves Dr. Julius Nyang'oro who headed the AFAM Department, and his refusal to cooperate in providing information to the NCAA in their investigation.

Allegation #4: involves "individuals in the athletics and academic administrations on campus, particularly in the college of arts and sciences" did not properly monitor and document the AFAM Department regarding course for UNC students and student-athletes. Jan Boxill is also brought up a 2nd time here, again regarding the and ONLY the women's basketball program.

The scope for this alleged improper monitoring and documenting involves a timeline "from the beginning of the 2005 fall semester and continuing through the 2011 summer semester", even though documentation from the Weinstein Report clearly shows the improprieties took place well back to the 1990s.

Allegation #5: involves the UNC institution itself, where it charges the institution " violated the NCAA Principle of Institutional Control and Responsibility" in reference to Allegations #1 and #4.

All allegations are deemed Level I, or the highest violation under the NCAA code. But again, the amended NOA was totally scrubbed of ANY involvement or wrong-doing of ANY high-level employees or staff (head coaches, student-athlete academic guidance counselors, etc.) within the UNC FB or MBB programs, even though Weinstein compiled reams of emails, texts, and other interdepartmental correspondence clearly showing knowledge and involvement in the scam dating back to the Dean Smith days.

From the allegations, all I can see the NCAA doing is: destroying Silvia Hatchell's career and re-booting the WBB program, terminating certain employees within various academic departments (Boxill, Crowder, and Nyang'oro are no longer employed by UNC anyways), and then some other sanctions that ultimately will be more sound than fury.

And this pathetic circus comes to an end....


Amended NOA, PDF Format
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