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Robert Orr: NCAA cares nothing about the well being of college athletes


The NCAA and its 1200 member institutions are fundamentally wrong in the eligibility case for two critical reasons. While fans and critics of the NCAA, myself included, are dismayed over the impact on Tez and tangentially his teammates at UNC, the wrongs in this case go far beyond one player and his eligibility to play college football. (WRAL.com)

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Robert Orr: NCAA cares nothing about the well being of college athletes


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