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Report: NCAA chose not to adopt recommended academic fraud reforms in wake of UNC scandal

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“The NCAA’s inability to punish the University of North Carolina for widespread academic fraud among its athletes didn’t move the association to adopt recommended reforms, a report from The News & Observer shows.

Documents obtained by the N&O through a public records request show a proposal from University of Oregon President Michael Schill to identify egregious academic fraud was declined, despite the recommendations of two special NCAA committees following the UNC scandal.”


https://sports.yahoo.com/report-nca...reforms-in-wake-of-unc-scandal-214909491.html

NCAA has the backbone of a piece of cooked spaghetti.
 
“The NCAA’s inability to punish the University of North Carolina for widespread academic fraud among its athletes didn’t move the association to adopt recommended reforms, a report from The News & Observer shows.

Documents obtained by the N&O through a public records request show a proposal from University of Oregon President Michael Schill to identify egregious academic fraud was declined, despite the recommendations of two special NCAA committees following the UNC scandal.”


https://sports.yahoo.com/report-nca...reforms-in-wake-of-unc-scandal-214909491.html

NCAA has the backbone of a piece of cooked spaghetti.
"The NCAA" is just member institutions. Apparently the schools didn't want it.
 
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“The NCAA’s inability to punish the University of North Carolina for widespread academic fraud among its athletes didn’t move the association to adopt recommended reforms, a report from The News & Observer shows.

Documents obtained by the N&O through a public records request show a proposal from University of Oregon President Michael Schill to identify egregious academic fraud was declined, despite the recommendations of two special NCAA committees following the UNC scandal.”


https://sports.yahoo.com/report-nca...reforms-in-wake-of-unc-scandal-214909491.html

NCAA has the backbone of a piece of cooked spaghetti.
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