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[QUOTE="RF2044, post: 1928126, member: 40"] That's the thing that never made any sense to me--I completely agree with the NCAA suggesting that it isn't in their "wheelhouse" to review collegiate courses to ascertain validity of the classes. But then the NCAA drops the ball running away from having to investigate UNC as fast as they can, when it is clear that for nearly two decades these dummy courses were used to artificially inflate the GPAs of hundreds of athletes across dozens of sports, which then turns this into an eligibility issue... which should be SQUARELY in the NCAA's "wheelhouse." That they intentionally turn a blind eye to that aspect of the investigation reveals yet again what a sham of an enforcement organization the NCAA is. Not to mention how selective, arbitrary, and capricious they are when it comes to choosing who to investigate and meting out penalties. [/QUOTE]
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