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Things may be about to get very bad for North Carolina. Let's hope our new coach isn't implicated in any way.
it seems to me that the ncaa usually hammers schools and leave alone the coaches/people who were responsible, as long as theyve already left (see john calipari). im not saying that i think CJH is responsible, but either way, i doubt it touches him
I don't see how they could punish UNC & turn a blind eye to what Crapalelli is doing at Kentucky.

Or even ignore what is going on 50 miles to UAB's west.

Do they really want to open up a big can of worms?

If they go that route, I don't believe too many institutions would pass the test.
From what I have read, the stuff involving basketball goes back much further than when Haase and Williams was there. The no show classes stopped in 2009. Sounds like the scandal is not coach specific but was a part of The Universityy. It is also nothing that many other schools don't do either.
(11-18-2012 06:00 PM)Memphis Blazer Wrote: [ -> ]From what I have read, the stuff involving basketball goes back much further than when Haase and Williams was there. The no show classes stopped in 2009. Sounds like the scandal is not coach specific but was a part of The Universityy. It is also nothing that many other schools don't do either.

20 years...

"A current university employee and former academic liaison to North Carolina players spoke out about the school's disturbing, nearly 20-year pattern of academic leniency with athletes that often floated into the fraudulent realm."
The NCAA isn't about to punish one of CBS Sports' poster children. Look for Miami or Clemson to get hammered over this.
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