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NC’s attorney general may have given the NCAA the shove it needed on UNC’s Tez Walker


The NCAA abruptly announced Thursday that will be eligible to play football at North Carolina this season after all, reversing the cruel decision it previously made to deny him eligibility. The NCAA claimed it received “new information” from UNC regarding Walker’s situation. Perhaps that “new information” was the threat of legal action. (AOL.com)

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NC’s attorney general may have given the NCAA the shove it needed on UNC’s Tez Walker


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