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O'Bannon/UNC attorney asks senators to keep examining NCAA

Basically, the strategy of the UNCheat lawyers is that the NCAA has no business interfering in the way schools administer classes. If so, they could offer Sitting At Home Getting Baked 101, Playing Xbox 101, Advanced Text Messaging, Intro to Skirt Chasing, etc. and it would be all good. Gotta make you proud huh Cheat fans?
 
Basically, the strategy of the UNCheat lawyers is that the NCAA has no business interfering in the way schools administer classes. If so, they could offer Sitting At Home Getting Baked 101, Playing Xbox 101, Advanced Text Messaging, Intro to Skirt Chasing, etc. and it would be all good. Gotta make you proud huh Cheat fans?

Took that, failed.
 
If the NCAA fails to act (I believe they will...they have to), what would stop every university in the country to create fake classes, classes like SAG mentions above for their 'student'-athletes?
 
If the NCAA fails to act (I believe they will...they have to), what would stop every university in the country to create fake classes, classes like SAG mentions above for their 'student'-athletes?
Jim Delaney, Big Ten Commissioner is a UNC grad and played under Dean Smith. The conspiracy theorist inside me tells me that he intentionally leaked the document regarding the lack of education athletes are receiving, to undermine the NCAA rendering them (NCAA) powerless to rule on the UNC*** academic fraud case.
 
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You could also look at it this way. If UNC continues to try to throw the ncaa under the bus or out of the equation then the ncaa is basically deemed usesless. I would have to believe they do not want this perception either.
 
Personally, I think the structure of AFAM classes is less of a factor than unc administrators corresponding about manipulating their athletes' class load to keep them eligible.
 
Well, if a school offered BS classes they might lose accreditation. But some of them seem to care more about sports than... You know... Actually educating.

So the idea is that if the school is acredited then the NCAA doesn't care if athletes are taking playing Xbox 101, because the class is acredited.

It is such a giant steaming pile of BS...
 
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