NCAA's lack of decision making hurts Tar Heels
Posted Nov 19, 2013
The college basketball season starts in November and ends the first week of April. The NCAA does not quite seem to understand that in the case of North Carolina’s indefinitely suspended pair of guards, P.J. Hairston and Leslie McDonald. The NCAA is treating the situation as, say, one would treat cleaning the garage – I’ll get to it when I get to it.
(Rocky Mount Telegram)
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