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re: UNC Admits Academic Fraud: Lack Of Institutional Controls, *NCAA Issues 3rd NOA
Posted on 4/25/16 at 3:48 pm to ConwayGamecock
Posted on 4/25/16 at 3:48 pm to ConwayGamecock
They didn't add to the charges, they amended the NOA....they removed men's bball and football from the NOA (unc is reporting.)
wow......
I would encourage people to not get upset about what's transpired. If anything, unc just tested the waters for everyone and showed that the NCAA won't give severe punishment consideration for thousands of student-athletes taking fake courses or getting fake degrees. If you do get busted, just make sure you have some men's ping-pong players that you can point at for the sacrificial lamb.
The precedent is set now. I'm looking forward to a massive jump in our APR across the board this year and year's to come, from our self paced "Social Media Leadership" courses, or whatever we make up.
wow......
I would encourage people to not get upset about what's transpired. If anything, unc just tested the waters for everyone and showed that the NCAA won't give severe punishment consideration for thousands of student-athletes taking fake courses or getting fake degrees. If you do get busted, just make sure you have some men's ping-pong players that you can point at for the sacrificial lamb.
The precedent is set now. I'm looking forward to a massive jump in our APR across the board this year and year's to come, from our self paced "Social Media Leadership" courses, or whatever we make up.
Posted on 4/26/16 at 1:12 pm to CockInYourEar
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The precedent is set now.
until the NCAA balks again for a sacred cow.
I am not surprised by the NCAA completely letting north carolina basketball off the hook for what the Wainstein Report clearly concluded was systematic academic fraud all the way back to 1988.
HBCU Morehouse's SDR from July 15, 2015. https://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/Morehouse%20Public%20Decision_20150715.pdf
....due to the institution's failure to properly certify student-athletes' eligibility in two areas: (1) continuing eligibility (progress-toward-degree requirements); and (2) good academic standing.
apparently semantics in the 2nd NOA for NoCar played a huge role in the NCAA's differentiating Morehouse's & Lily-white NoCar regarding each institution's ability to monitor their student-athletes.
Morehouse got tagged for 3 years probation across 5 sports.
****Meanwhile - NOBODY from the NCAA or elsewhere has even spoke to a more-than-willing Rashard McCants about his time at NoCar.
This post was edited on 4/26/16 at 1:17 pm
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