Bayside44
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gosh now I'm sold!
THANK YOU FOR SHOWING US THE LIGHT!!!!!
UNC could've saved the 20 mil in legal fees and just emailed this to the NCAA
gosh now I'm sold!
THANK YOU FOR SHOWING US THE LIGHT!!!!!
Great point. Time to fumigate.Confused why after his first 4-5 posts that the troll is still in the house.
You really cant be that naive...You are aware schools have easy classes for athletes and they dont even try to hide it right? Michigan and stanford are jut two off the top of my head. The Afam courses at UNC were attended by all students, at certain schools they have volleyball, or swimming, or handjobs 101- for athletes.
If thats the road the NCAA takes(which they arent-they are pretending its an "extra benefit " issue) it wouldnt end well. Everyone is still mistakenly thinking the NCAA is trying to get UNC about the "fake classes", but they really arent, as they know its not in their jurisdiction and if they tried we would all find out just how many schools do this type of thing.
You really cant be that naive...You are aware schools have easy classes for athletes and they dont even try to hide it right? Michigan and stanford are jut two off the top of my head. The Afam courses at UNC were attended by all students, at certain schools they have volleyball, or swimming, or handjobs 101- for athletes.
If thats the road the NCAA takes(which they arent-they are pretending its an "extra benefit " issue) it wouldnt end well. Everyone is still mistakenly thinking the NCAA is trying to get UNC about the "fake classes", but they really arent, as they know its not in their jurisdiction and if they tried we would all find out just how many schools do this type of thing.
Please explain to us all how having sham classes (not a fact up for debate) that were disproportionately attended by athletes and went on for nearly two decades (also not debatable) and the grades from these classes kept student athletes eligible when they otherwise wouldn't be (again...) is Ok and why there should be no repercussions from such actions
Thx
That's the first thing you've said that makes sense. Will do!!when you say nobody, you mean yourself apparently because some are responding/engaging with my posts. If it really bothers you that much put me on ignore. Anyways, As I said, If Im wrong I will come back and admit it when the rulings come down.
Already happening.Every school that wants to win will have classes that are zero attendance and one paper that all students will be required to take, that give easy "A"'s, if UNC skates.
You really cant be that naive...You are aware schools have easy classes for athletes and they dont even try to hide it right? Michigan and stanford are jut two off the top of my head. The Afam courses at UNC were attended by all students, at certain schools they have volleyball, or swimming, or handjobs 101- for athletes.
If thats the road the NCAA takes(which they arent-they are pretending its an "extra benefit " issue) it wouldnt end well. Everyone is still mistakenly thinking the NCAA is trying to get UNC about the "fake classes", but they really arent, as they know its not in their jurisdiction and if they tried we would all find out just how many schools do this type of thing.
My son actually took online weightlifting from a SUNY school. He failed it. True story
Mouse curls are actually much harder than they sound.My son actually took online weightlifting from a SUNY school. He failed it. True story
I don't think that's what he was curlingMouse curls are actually much harder than they sound.
If they gave you credit for curling your mouse, I should have a PhD.Mouse curls are actually much harder than they sound.
If they gave you credit for curling your mouse, I should have a PhD.
Don't get creepy.Maybe you two need a room.
Does Roy cry everytime he is asked about it over the course of the season or just after getting the slap on the wrist?Here how I think this plays out. The NCAA goes home and UNC goes home and we hear nothing for like 30 days and they just hope everyone forgets about this whole thing. Then someone rights another story and they come out with the punishment. I'm going to say 2nd week of April next year.
It's a valid question. I don't watch a lot of Roy pressers but I feel like he cries or looks like he is about to cry in over half of the ones I've seen.Does Roy cry everytime he is asked about it over the course of the season or just after getting the slap on the wrist?
I suspect UNC will sue the NCAA for malicous prosecution.UNC could've saved the 20 mil in legal fees and just emailed this to the NCAA
I've asked you this a couple of times but you haven't responded as of yet.
I get the spin you are putting on this and how you hope to avoid any major slap as a result. I'm not asking you about jurisdictional appropriateness or what how what UNC did (again, non-debatable) vs the indiscretions/violations at other schools, I'm asking if you condone what the school you root for actually did? I'd like to hear your justification for UNC's actions and why you condone or support them.
TIA
Why? Did he go to a UNC board and announce it?THIS is trolling.
I took a fishing class as an undergrad. I had to show up every class to get an A (which I did, even though I was hung over more than once). But I did have to show up.
I suspect UNC will sue the NCAA for malicous prosecution.