Lawyer: Former UNC player denied due process by university
Posted Sep 13, 2012
In an effort to collect the difference between the NFL’s minimum salary and a lucrative first-round draftee’s contract, lawyers for former University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill football player Michael McAdoo argued on Thursday that his case was not handled properly by the university’s honor court.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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