Vikings' Jabari Price, a UNC graduate, 'shocked' at academic findings
Posted Oct 25, 2014
Vikings cornerback and UNC graduate Jabari Price said he was "shocked'' when an independent investigator released a report this week that many athletes had taken fake "paper classes'' over the past 18 years to remain eligible at the school. Price played for the Tar Heels from 2010-13. He said Friday he never knew anything about such classes until having read media reports.
(St. Paul Pioneer Press)
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