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1 hour ago, Walking Boot of Doom said:

According to UNC beat writer Andrew Carter, the revised Notice of Allegations sent to UNC today by the NCAA no longer includes any reference to the football or men's basketball team.

What. A. Joke.

NBA > NCAA College Basketball. 

This might confirm it. 

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17 hours ago, KB0 said:

No, but it mentions Lack of Institutional Control still. 

I think I read this in a Dana O'Neil article, but this essentially prevents the NCAA from punishing the men's basketball and football programs in any way that wouldn't be overturned in an appeals process.

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Well, I have never advocated it until this very moment. It is time to ignore the NCAA. Flat out lie about any allegation, even if your own internal investigator claims it to be fact. Maybe it is just time for me to stop watching all NCAA atheltics. It is just organized cheating now.

Yep. Frustrates me to no end.

If ya can't beat em, join em???

Lol. I kid. Though, it

kills me how Duke and others can do what they do and have the squeakiest image.

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Whoa whoa whoa team. Let's take a breath.

The Notice of Allegations issued yesterday only covers the new allegations resulting from the self-disclosure of additional documents and information regarding the women's team. The original 59-page one from May 20, 2015, is still in place. This is an amendment not a replacement.

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7 hours ago, MartintheMopMan said:

Whoa whoa whoa team. Let's take a breath.

The Notice of Allegations issued yesterday only covers the new allegations resulting from the self-disclosure of additional documents and information regarding the women's team. The original 59-page one from May 20, 2015, is still in place. This is an amendment not a replacement.

Nope, unfortunately you're wrong. This is the amended NOA, not an amendment to the original NOA. Policies and procedures still apply, but the rest of the original NOA is null and void. 

Specifically, any reference to men's basketball and football was removed. Also the section about the classes being impermissible benefits was removed. All of the heavy hitters are gone from the original NOA.

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2 hours ago, KB0 said:

Nope, unfortunately you're wrong. This is the amended NOA, not an amendment to the original NOA. Policies and procedures still apply, but the rest of the original NOA is null and void. 

Specifically, any reference to men's basketball and football was removed. Also the section about the classes being impermissible benefits was removed. All of the heavy hitters are gone from the original NOA.

Yeah, lack of institutional control has proven to be the heaviest hitter of all allegations. Maybe not to any individual team, but the athletic department as a whole.

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Let me get this straight... Indiana gets damn near the death penalty in college sports because of an idiot coach who made too many recruiting phone calls. Meanwhile, in "Tar Heel Country," 20 years of academic fraud by student athletes and institutional cover-ups by the powers-that-be, do not warrant a blanket sanction? You mean to tell me that women's basketball and men's soccer are going to be the scapegoats here?!? Men's Basketball and Football, the REAL money-makers for UNC, had nothing to do with the blatant cheating going on?!?! This confirms that this is a completely bogus system.

The NCAA is a corrupt organization where cash rules. If you didn't know before, you do now. What a crock of ****.

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