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North Carolina Athletic-Academic Scandal One The NCAA Can No Longer Ignore
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RE: North Carolina Athletic-Academic Scandal One The NCAA Can No Longer Ignore
(01-23-2015 02:00 PM)tribe_pride Wrote:  Not saying that UNC is not crap for all of this and should get punished by the NCAA but where is personal responsibility for the students who skated by? Couldn't the individual student athletes have signed up for real classes and actually have done real work? Sounds like people trying to take advantage of a system twice - first by taking joke classes when they had an opportunity to take real classes and now trying to sue for "damages" because they were allowed (but assuming not forced even if they were encouraged) to take the joke classes.

I tend to agree, but we probably aren't dealing with Morehead scholars here. They came to school to play a sport, and did what their coaches told them to do.
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