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Which means the ruling won't come out till late Friday. Meeting Wednesday/Thursday... deliberate Friday morning/afternoon then say something late Friday when no one sees it.on a wednesday FWIW.
Dude, you know as well as I do that the result could come out at 2:42 am on a Monday morning and our rabid fanbase would be all over it!Which means the ruling won't come out till late Friday. Meeting Wednesday/Thursday... deliberate Friday morning/afternoon then say something late Friday when no one sees it.
I rather expect a wine and cheese social. I fully expect the NCAA to call it an academic matter and cop out.A two-day meeting. Ouch!
I'm picturing a 48-hour senate confirmation type of atmosphere...where both democrats and republicans alike are grilling the hell out of ol' Roy...on national TV...and he cries....a lot.
Agree. Don't see how they could skate now that the NCAA brought impermissible benefits back.I'm probably in the minority here, but I don't think UNC skates on this one.
well....the first day is them having a bbq, drinking beer and playing cornhole.wow... for it to be a two day meeting.... means the NCAA has a LOTTTTTTT to go over. UNC cant possibly come out of that with a slap on the wrist.
This is perfect timing. UNC already has their title. They are going into a down year. The team is not expected to compete for a title.
The NCAA could give them probation and make them sit out the NCAA tourney the next season or two.
I wouldn't be surprised if that was orchestrated behind close doors. Both parties benefit. The NCAA can say they punished UNC, and UNC can appease their fans with a banner hanging celebration in October.
But I don't see anyway that UNC or UofL either one are forced to bring down any banners.
Just can't see it happening.
well....the first day is them having a bbq, drinking beer and playing cornhole.
I disagree, I believe that UL's banner is gone...The NCAA is awaiting the response as to which games that ineligible players participated in. The ruling has already been made, just seeing how much honesty Ul cops to.. UNC may not lose any banners, although they should lose 2-IMO. Fake classes made players that may not have been eligible, eligible.. Therefore games have to be vacated..again MO..This is perfect timing. UNC already has their title. They are going into a down year. The team is not expected to compete for a title.
The NCAA could give them probation and make them sit out the NCAA tourney the next season or two.
I wouldn't be surprised if that was orchestrated behind close doors. Both parties benefit. The NCAA can say they punished UNC, and UNC can appease their fans with a banner hanging celebration in October.
But I don't see anyway that UNC or UofL either one are forced to bring down any banners.
Just can't see it happening.
Bet Jay Bilas is pissed.
You must be reading a different response from the NCAA. Ever since Sankey joined the Committe on Infractions they have had a much stronger stance against UNC.Two days of nothing more than a bunch of this....
So you believe the appeals committee is going to rule the UL players eligible? How so?This is perfect timing. UNC already has their title. They are going into a down year. The team is not expected to compete for a title.
The NCAA could give them probation and make them sit out the NCAA tourney the next season or two.
I wouldn't be surprised if that was orchestrated behind close doors. Both parties benefit. The NCAA can say they punished UNC, and UNC can appease their fans with a banner hanging celebration in October.
But I don't see anyway that UNC or UofL either one are forced to bring down any banners.
Just can't see it happening.
You must be reading a different response from the NCAA. Ever since Sankey joined the Committe on Infractions they have had a much stronger stance against UNC.
So you believe the appeals committee is going to rule the UL players eligible? How so?
I sure hope so!You must be reading a different response from the NCAA. Ever since Sankey joined the Committe on Infractions they have had a much stronger stance against UNC.