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

Posted on 7/25/16 at 6:11 pm to
Posted by I Bleed Garnet
Cullman, AL
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 7/25/16 at 6:11 pm to
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I'm in Charlotte,


Probably the difference right there.

It is A LOT tougher to get into UNC out of state. So these grads I work with are actually intelligent.

Didn't act at all how you said, and I actually stay close with them being a southern school grad in a large city/business where most are top Tier or Ivy League grads.
This post was edited on 7/25/16 at 6:12 pm
Posted by CockInYourEar
Charlotte
Member since Sep 2012
22458 posts
Posted on 8/2/16 at 2:59 pm to
Cheaters have responded to the NOA

https://3qh929iorux3fdpl532k03kg.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/ANOAExecutive-Summary-080216.pdf


holy crap....they are basically arguing that the NCAA has no authority to review their academic standards/practices....this really is going to be the 'essential existence' case of the NCAA.

If the NCAA rolls over and gives unc a pass, the NCAA will set a precedent that they really can't monitor academic standards for a college/university. I think certain universities will challenge recruiting-academic qualifying rules too, since the NCAA would then not have authority on any academic matters. If the NCAA does drop the hammer on unc, then they'll be showing their power/hand on anyone else who commits academic fraud/lack of institutional controls.

The NCAA has been doing a lot of commercials promoting their care for the "student-athlete." It's time to see if that was just full of bulls**t or not. "Prioritizing Academics." we'll see.
https://www.ispot.tv/ad/A1i3/ncaa-college-sports-psa-featuring-billie-jean-king
This post was edited on 8/2/16 at 3:14 pm
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