Rashad McCants Discusses UNC Academic Fraud Scandal On OTL
Posted Jun 6, 2014
Rashad McCants, the second-leading scorer on the North Carolina basketball team that won the 2004-05 national title, told ESPN's "Outside the Lines" that tutors wrote his term papers, he rarely went to class for about half his time at UNC, and he remained able to play largely because he took bogus classes designed to keep athletes academically eligible.
(ESPN.com)
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