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That was the best defensive effort I have ever seen
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[QUOTE="NYCSUGrad, post: 1709867, member: 971"] Especially, as I've said before. if any of the games that were stripped were on account of Fab Melo's academic transgression. FFS, SU suspended him not once but TWICE in the same season because of it. The NCAA gave us the green light for him to return the first time. The second time, we again suspended him, for the post season, when letting him play would have given us not a sure shot at the title, there is no such thing, but an excellent chance. Why the need to punish a school for a third time for the same transgression? Which may have not even been a tutor writing a whole paper for him, but adding footnotes when editing what Fab wrote. I'm still not clear on that. And yet, North Carolina's decades long manipulation of classes and grades for hundreds of student athletes may be ruled none of the NCAA's concern. Sure, they can scrutinize the HS curriculum of a student in an African country, but not the college courses of one of its members. OOOKKKAAAYYY... [/QUOTE]
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