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The NCAA Misses its Mark Once Again


After a barrage of public relations grenades were lobbed at the NCAA for its suspect handling of UNC receiver ’s transfer waiver request, college athletics’ governing body emerged from its ivory tower Tuesday with a statement that failed to address the matter at hand. The NCAA attempted to come strong in its news release but fell flat. (Inside Carolina)

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The NCAA Misses its Mark Once Again


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