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Post by notdpb on May 22, 2015 22:53:38 GMT -5
The NCAA has sent North Carolina a notice of allegations pertaining to questions about possible academic irregularities, a source told CBSSports.com on Friday.
UNC subsequently confirmed the news.
Chancellor Carol L. Folt and AD Bubba Cunningham released this statement:
"We take these allegations very seriously, and we will carefully evaluate them to respond within the NCAA's 90-day deadline. The University will publicly release the NCAA's notice as soon as possible. The notice is lengthy and must be prepared for public dissemination to ensure we protect privacy rights as required by federal and state law. When that review for redactions is complete, the University will post the notice on the Carolina Commitment website and notify the news media. When we respond to the NCAA's allegations, we will follow this same release process. Consistent with NCAA protocols, the University cannot comment on details of the investigation until it is completed."
North Carolina announced last June that the NCAA had reopened an investigation into what some have described as the worst case of academic fraud in college sports history. A report authored by Kenneth Wanstein has determined UNC had bogus African-American Studies classes for approximately 1,500 athletes over an 18-year span. Possible penalties for the alleged transgressions include postseason bans, fines, scholarship reductions and vacating victories -- including the 2005 and 2009 men's basketball titles.
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Post by CFF on May 23, 2015 7:05:14 GMT -5
The NCAA has sent North Carolina a notice of allegations pertaining to questions about possible academic irregularities, a source told CBSSports.com on Friday. UNC subsequently confirmed the news. Chancellor Carol L. Folt and AD Bubba Cunningham released this statement: "We take these allegations very seriously, and we will carefully evaluate them to respond within the NCAA's 90-day deadline. The University will publicly release the NCAA's notice as soon as possible. The notice is lengthy and must be prepared for public dissemination to ensure we protect privacy rights as required by federal and state law. When that review for redactions is complete, the University will post the notice on the Carolina Commitment website and notify the news media. When we respond to the NCAA's allegations, we will follow this same release process. Consistent with NCAA protocols, the University cannot comment on details of the investigation until it is completed." North Carolina announced last June that the NCAA had reopened an investigation into what some have described as the worst case of academic fraud in college sports history. A report authored by Kenneth Wanstein has determined UNC had bogus African-American Studies classes for approximately 1,500 athletes over an 18-year span. Possible penalties for the alleged transgressions include postseason bans, fines, scholarship reductions and vacating victories -- including the 2005 and 2009 men's basketball titles. I like how they said possible. Even Barney Fife could find these.
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Post by dawgfan17 on May 23, 2015 7:39:00 GMT -5
At this pace by the time they get around to making a decision we will all be dead of old age.
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Post by Bradimous1 on May 23, 2015 12:12:50 GMT -5
Punishment will be that they need to use Puffs instead of Puffs Plus for one week.
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Post by CFF on May 23, 2015 12:54:21 GMT -5
Punishment will be that they need to use Puffs instead of Puffs Plus for one week. To hell with that. Make them use Sam's Choice.
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Post by Bradimous1 on May 23, 2015 13:32:07 GMT -5
Punishment will be that they need to use Puffs instead of Puffs Plus for one week. To hell with that. Make them use Sam's Choice. Too harsh.
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Post by Bradimous1 on May 23, 2015 13:41:15 GMT -5
Does anyone think that Duke is loving this? I don't know too many people that don't pull for someone in the UNC vs Duke game. I'm not a fan for either, but always pulled for UNC in the game, but I actually despise them at this point and may switch my Tobacco Rd allegiance.
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Post by bamainmt on May 23, 2015 14:20:56 GMT -5
I can hear it now. Why are we punishing athletes that were not around during the violations. Bet the punishment is light.
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Post by CFF on May 23, 2015 14:32:00 GMT -5
Does anyone think that Duke is loving this? I don't know too many people that don't pull for someone in the UNC vs Duke game. I'm not a fan for either, but always pulled for UNC in the game, but I actually despise them at this point and may switch my Tobacco Rd allegiance. I pull for both to lose.
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Post by NCBulldawg on May 23, 2015 21:52:07 GMT -5
Fuck North Carolina!
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Post by pittnd1 on May 23, 2015 23:33:05 GMT -5
Remember last August when they said the academic issues at Notre Dame could be as big as the UNC scandal? Then people realized it wasn't anywhere in the same atmosphere so then they stopped talking about it? Yep, apology accepted.
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Post by pittnd1 on May 23, 2015 23:33:58 GMT -5
Again. We seem to be great at accepting apologies for false allegations.
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Post by Bradimous1 on May 24, 2015 2:15:25 GMT -5
Remember last August when they said the academic issues at Notre Dame could be as big as the UNC scandal? Then people realized it wasn't anywhere in the same atmosphere so then they stopped talking about it? Yep, apology accepted. No, doesn't even ring a bell. You are more sensitive than my wife on her period. Or Tony when he gets challenged to a post count bet.
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Post by pittnd1 on May 24, 2015 20:38:46 GMT -5
Remember last August when they said the academic issues at Notre Dame could be as big as the UNC scandal? Then people realized it wasn't anywhere in the same atmosphere so then they stopped talking about it? Yep, apology accepted. No, doesn't even ring a bell. You are more sensitive than my wife on her period. Or Tony when he gets challenged to a post count bet. That's what I like to hear. People were giving me all kinds of grief--ND is the next UNC...academic fraud...huge scandal. Then it turned out to be nothing more than a couple guys peeking at the guy in front of them's answers on a test. Hell, if you're gonna bust balls over that, I really only should've had a 3.95 gpa.
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Post by notdpb on May 25, 2015 2:39:45 GMT -5
No, doesn't even ring a bell. You are more sensitive than my wife on her period. Or Tony when he gets challenged to a post count bet. That's what I like to hear. People were giving me all kinds of grief--ND is the next UNC...academic fraud...huge scandal. Then it turned out to be nothing more than a couple guys peeking at the guy in front of them's answers on a test. Hell, if you're gonna bust balls over that, I really only should've had a 3.95 gpa. Honestly, I don't either. By people do you mean Davdi?
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Post by dawgfan17 on Jun 4, 2015 15:33:10 GMT -5
That's what I like to hear. People were giving me all kinds of grief--ND is the next UNC...academic fraud...huge scandal. Then it turned out to be nothing more than a couple guys peeking at the guy in front of them's answers on a test. Hell, if you're gonna bust balls over that, I really only should've had a 3.95 gpa. Honestly, I don't either. By people do you mean Davdi? I honestly have no recollection of this either. I remember Golston had to sit out a year for grades or whatever but that is it.
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Post by Geaux Tigers on Jun 4, 2015 15:58:49 GMT -5
Remember last August when they said the academic issues at Notre Dame could be as big as the UNC scandal? Then people realized it wasn't anywhere in the same atmosphere so then they stopped talking about it? Yep, apology accepted. No, doesn't even ring a bell. You are more sensitive than my wife on her period. Or Tony when he gets challenged to a post count bet.
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