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UL or UNC

UofL without question. Not because what they did is worse, but because UNC and the NCAA will drag it out for as long as it takes for the public to forget before doling out a slap on the wrist.

Just like with Duke and Myron Piggie.

NCAA doesn't care about UofL. Nobody does. Because they're the worst.
 
The NCAA is loving the whole Louisville strippergate situation. They are doing more and much faster it seems with Louisville than they ever have with North Carolina. It does seem like they are hoping people start to forget about UNC. They will hit UL and then with the season starting, things will probably go dead on the UNC front for a while. After the season, they will then hit them with lighter sanctions.
 
And you know those lighter sanctions will be justified with lines like "this is mostly an issue for the academic side". Which will make UConn, Memphis, and SMU seriously angry.
 
Hopefully the cheats, but they wont. Instead they're going to go after louisville and punish UNC in 2020.
 
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The NCAA should open a branch office somewhere in ACC country,better yet have a drive-thru where schools could drop off responses to allegations,evidence or other scandal related material.
 
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It does seem like they (NCAA) are hoping people start to forget about UNC.
No chance the NCAA forgets UNC...not unless a nuke hits Raleigh. NC State fans and the Raleigh News Observer are living for the moment of justice.
 
When thinking about the UL/UNC situations there are so many points that need to be sorted out

1.Both violations(or whatever word you choose to use) took place over a period of several years

2.Which school gained the most unfair advantage or received greatest benefit from their course of action?

3.In either case did the actions cross the line into criminal activity?

4.Which action caused the most long term? damage to individuals directly involved

I believe that it is clear that UNC has more to answer for than does UL,should the UL program be held accountable,yes of course they should but using sex to try to influence a kid on choosing a school to attend doesn't seem as bad as faking his education once he is there.
 
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