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Bilas and the other folks at ESPN are probably punching holes in the wall.That is outstanding.
I agree that they should get the "death penalty" but I bet everything I own that it will not happen.
As well as the 31 Helms titles.They should, and at least 2 of those titles should come down.....
I'm telling you....the avalanche is roaring toward UNC this time. The mood has changed dramatically.
Cue the usual suspects to chime in with "how can we throw stones when we had issues in the 50s and 80s".
I find it offensive that UNC finds this offensive.
Nothing will happen to them..I'm telling you....the avalanche is roaring toward UNC this time. The mood has changed dramatically.
I'm telling you....the avalanche is roaring toward UNC this time. The mood has changed dramatically.
the scandal started in '93 (at best lol). they win the '93 title with starters majoring in afam. they should have three titles taken down at least.They should, and at least 2 of those titles should come down.....
We don't overlook that, but the NCAA (pretty certain) is focused only on the 2000's. That is where the damning evidence was found.the scandal started in '93 (at best lol). they win the '93 title with starters majoring in afam. they should have three titles taken down at least. i'm not sure why people on this board forget/overlook that.
I say let them chime in.Cue the usual suspects to chime in with "how can we throw stones when we had issues in the 50s and 80s".
Would like to see this come to court . Would some of the people that received hush money have to talk then ?UNC didn't break any rules. The NCAA doesn't determine what is an accredit class and what isnt. Also non student athletes were allowed to take the class. There is also no way to prove that those players would have been ineligible without the class. Work was also done in the classes which was proven in the report. What UNC did was bend the rules as much as possible without breaking them. The NCAA has no case and if they try to hand out a severe punishment they will probably lose in court.
Um,wut?UNC didn't break any rules. The NCAA doesn't determine what is an accredit class and what isnt. Also non student athletes were allowed to take the class. There is also no way to prove that those players would have been ineligible without the class. Work was also done in the classes which was proven in the report. What UNC did was bend the rules as much as possible without breaking them. The NCAA has no case and if they try to hand out a severe punishment they will probably lose in court.