UNC's NCAA allegations, what they say, what they don't
Posted Jun 4, 2015
North Carolina is in what what feels like the longest game in the world, athletics director Bubba Cunningham said Thursday. And the Tar Heels are at halftime. With the public release of the NCAA’s notice of allegations, UNC comes closer to figuring out what damage two decades of alleged academic fraud will run with the NCAA. Sort of.
(Greensboro News & Record)
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