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NCAA satisfied with Quinton Coples' explanation


, a defensive end for the University of North Carolina, did nothing wrong in attending a party after the NFL Draft, the NCAA has decided. Sources told WRAL News Tuesday that Coples provided proof to the NCAA that he covered all of his own expenses, and his eligibility is not in question. The university is expected to release a statement on the situation. (WRAL Sports Fan)

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