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Dan Kane: What to look for when UNCheat's new NOA Becomes Public

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It’s been close to a year since the NCAA released its first notice of allegations in UNC-Chapel Hill’s fake class scandal. A lot has happened since then – additional misconduct claims, more information about a key allegation in the notice, and a tournament run by the men’s basketball team that was dashed in the final seconds by a buzzer-beating three-pointer.

NCAA officials say a new notice is close to being released. Here are some key things to look for when it becomes public:


Will it contain the additional allegations brought forward by UNC?

UNC stopped the clock on the NCAA’s infractions process in August when it said it
found new issues involving Jan Boxill and the men’s soccer team. UNC said the allegations involving Boxill, a former faculty leader and academic counselor to women’s basketball players, involve more instances of improper academic help. That could mean more evidence bolstering an alleged unethical conduct infraction against Boxill, as well as the lack of institutional control and impermissible benefits infractions the university faces. The issues with men’s soccer appeared to involve improper recruiting, which had little apparent connection to the fake class scandal.

Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/education/unc-scandal/article73163537.html#storylink=cpy
 
Misdirection by all the rats scurrying around to protect the UNC Basketball program. I wonder what the payout was to Boxill to fall on the sword for the good of the University?

If the NCAA fails to punish UNC, they should be disbanded and brought to trial for showing favoritism to certain Universities, while doling out severe punishments to others for academic issues (Memphis for one).

Memphis should definitely bring a lawsuit against the NCAA if they fail to punish UNC for sure.

NCAA will be a bigger joke than it is right now if UNC skates...
 
What they are doing is letting the clock run so that they can claim that the statute of limitations is up just in case there are more lawsuits forthcoming. If they are found guilty of doing what is pretty obvious that they did then that opens the floodgates litigation wise. This is just not about being punished by the NCAA any more. It is about facing the music for providing and atmosphere for young black athletes to take the easy way in their education without any repercussions to their academic eligibility.
 
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The COI has to have integrity. There is no way the potential of 6 L1s can be deemed minor infractions.

All it takes is for one of those fraudulent classes to disqualify the eligibility of said athlete.

There are so many players, teams, and records involved, this has to set a standard for what cannot be allowed in collegiate sports.

We all know why Hubert Davis was beside himself after the title game; he knows the glory days are officially behind them and the future looks very bleak.
 
Well the "strict liability" was for Cal. Coach K has avoided punishment for words. Bill Self should have vacated games over McLemore and Alexander. Does anyone think that if Cal and UK were involved, they would nail out asses. He and Memphis and in a way UMass should sue if they are not punished for 20+ years of fraud. What Camby got in the tournament from agents 20k vs what Lance Thomas got in December, having 30k on him to put down on 125,000+ in jewelry. Won NC too
 
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Well the "strict liability" was for Csl. Coach K has avoided punishment for words. Bill Self should have vacated games over McLemore and Alexander. Does anyone think that if Cal and UK were involved, they would nail out asses. He and Memphis and in a way UMass should sue if they are not punished for 20+ years of fraud. What Camby got in the tournament from agents 20k vs what Lance Thomas got in December, having 30k on him to put down on 125,000+ in jewelry. Won NC too

I think we all know that if this happened at UK under Coach Cal the NCAA would've dropped the hammer on us after a short investigation and we would currently be in year 3 or 4 of devastating sanctions that would cripple the program for the next 20 years. Not to mention that ESPN would run special after special about the corruption in Lexington. The media coverage would be constant!
 
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