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UCLA Next?

Turning in an exam with two sets of handwriting. Subtle.
 
While normally these might seem like really bad allegations, it still comparatively just seems so minor and mundane compared to what was going on at North Carolina.

I don't know how the NCAA can maintain any credibility addressing violations at other schools when it STILL has not given an answer on the gigantic pink elephant in the room for years now--meaning the IMMENSELY worse and widespread academic fraud at UNC, indeed probably the worst academic fraud scheme in college sports history--about which the NCAA still has really done nothing.

Before the NCAA starts hammering other schools for academic fraud, it has to finally give us an answer on the UNC basketball program. Are you gonna do anything to them? If so, what? If not, you better have a better explanation than what you've said so far.
 
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Not that I wish ill on any particular university (it's also not that I DON'T wish ill on some...) but I do like seeing some bigger universities get investigated while Carolina is awaiting punishment. This isn't some small school that can't fight. If you try and tackle UCLA while letting Carolina skate by, they'll take a stand. We need this.
 
I read or heard that UNC will meet with the NCAA the 28th. I'm not sure if that's accurate, so take it as a rumor
 
NCAA seems to be setting them up and knocking them down to deflect from UNC...
Just clarifying. Are you saying the NCAA is engaging in a conspiracy to investigate other schools to deflect public attention away from infractions committed by UNC? What would be their motive for that? Are you aware the NCAA has not yet announced findings from its investigation of UNC? Are you aware that the NCAA is an organization formed and managed by its member schools?
 
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