Transparency lacking in suspensions
Posted Sep 25, 2010
When this football season concludes, there could be more guilt to assess than whether some players took illegal benefits from an agent or cheated academically. The NCAA and Carolina could be in line for a large helping of guilt, although both will assuredly deflect it. What if only two or three kids are found to have broken some rule?
(Carrboro Citizen)
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