NCAA won't bend to McAdoo's reinstatement lawsuit
Posted Jul 6, 2011
Lawyer Bob Orr, who worked with UNC and NCAA to get a permanent ban on UNC fullback Devon Ramsay last year rescinded, called the NCAA’s response to Michael McAdoo’s lawsuit “predictable.” Orr also represented UNC defensive lineman Quinton Coples when NCAA investigators questioned his trip to Washington, D.C. in May for an NFL draft party held by former UNC defensive tackle Marvin Austin.
(Raleigh News & Observer)
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