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PostPosted: 12/28/15 1:52 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

For incoming freshmen athletes in 2007:

Duke = 79 athletes
Average SAT = 1212

UNC = 101 athletes
Average SAT = 822

For all students in 2007:

UNC Average SAT = 1302
Duke Average SAT = 1420

The 2007 freshman class entering UNC registered an average SAT score of 1302, the best in the school's history.

For the 2007 freshman class entering Duke, 768 male non-athletes were admitted to Duke with an average SAT score of 1,438, while 42 recruited athletes averaged 1,172. For females, 786 non-athletes averaged 1,403, versus 37 athletes' 1,258.


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PostPosted: 12/30/15 12:14 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Univ. of N.C. email: 'I passed all your football players'

http://college.usatoday.com/2015/12/29/univ-of-n-c-email-shows-athletes-passed/


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PostPosted: 12/30/15 12:20 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

In light of USA Today picking up the latest email, here is a quick recap:







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PostPosted: 12/31/15 12:53 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

100% enrollment. "Men's basketball not involved..."



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PostPosted: 01/05/16 12:35 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

UNC men's basketball enrollments in AFAM irregular courses by season and coach





Data show relationship between UNC AFAM enrollments and increased GSR. Highest for UNC baseball, men's basketball.




UNC MBB paper class enrollments by coach. Roy Williams with over 4.5 times more per year than Dean Smith.



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PostPosted: 01/05/16 12:36 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Documents contradict Roy Williams's claims



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PostPosted: 01/08/16 10:43 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Sylvia Hatchell takes a page from Roy Williams's script:

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“There are no allegations against the women’s basketball program,” Hatchell said during a brief session with reporters. “It’s against the academic counselors that were counseling the players. But there’s no allegations against any of the coaches or any recruiting or anything with the program.

“So if there’s no allegations, how can there be penalties without allegations?”


http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/unc/article53401865.html


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PostPosted: 01/08/16 10:45 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

From the Notice of Allegations, in response to Sylvia Hatchell's latest statements:

Allegation No. 2
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It is alleged that from April 2007 to July 2010, Jan Boxill (Boxill), then philosophy instructor, director of the Parr Center for Ethics, women's basketball athletic academic counselor in the Academic Support Program for Student-Athletes (ASPSA) and chair of the faculty, knowingly provided extra benefits in the form of impermissible academic assistance and special arrangements to women's basketball student-athletes.


Allegation No. 5

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Specifically, individuals in the academic administration on campus, particularly in the college of arts and sciences, did not sufficiently monitor the AFRI/AFAM and ASPSA departments or provide appropriate supervision for these academic units and their staffs. The AFRI/AFAM department created anomalous courses that went unchecked for 18 years. This allowed individuals within ASPSA to use these courses through special arrangements to maintain the eligibility of academically at-risk student-athletes, particularly in the sports of football, men's basketball and women's basketball. Although the general student body also had access to the anomalous AFRI/AFAM courses, student-athletes received preferential access to these anomalous courses, enrolled in these anomalous courses at a disproportionate rate to that of the general student body and received other impermissible benefits not available to the general student body in connection with these courses.

Additionally, the institution did not monitor Boxill's activities. Although employed by ASPSA, Boxill conducted her athletics academic advising activities largely within the philosophy department. Despite concerns by some at the institution that Boxill's relationship with the women's basketball student-athletes may have been too close, the institution did not monitor Boxill or determine whether her conduct violated institutional rules or NCAA bylaws.


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PostPosted: 01/11/16 12:23 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

UNC MBB academic advisor Townsend describes role, undermines argument that Roy Williams was not aware of classes.



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PostPosted: 02/05/16 3:37 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

And now, Roy Williams is back at it:

Bret Strelow@bretstrelow
ACC basketball reporter for The Fayetteville Observer and AP Top 25 voter

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Roy [Williams] says he's "cautiously relieved" there are "no allegations in men's basketball" but is frustrated with the timetable.

https://twitter.com/bretstrelow/status/695686455784574976 (emphasis added)[/i]


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PostPosted: 02/05/16 3:39 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

From the Notice of Allegations, in response to Roy Williams's latest statements:

Allegation No. 5

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Specifically, individuals in the academic administration on campus, particularly in the college of arts and sciences, did not sufficiently monitor the AFRI/AFAM and ASPSA departments or provide appropriate supervision for these academic units and their staffs. The AFRI/AFAM department created anomalous courses that went unchecked for 18 years. This allowed individuals within ASPSA to use these courses through special arrangements to maintain the eligibility of academically at-risk student-athletes, particularly in the sports of football, men's basketball and women's basketball. Although the general student body also had access to the anomalous AFRI/AFAM courses, student-athletes received preferential access to these anomalous courses, enrolled in these anomalous courses at a disproportionate rate to that of the general student body and received other impermissible benefits not available to the general student body in connection with these courses.


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PostPosted: 02/08/16 2:08 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

CamrnCrz1974 wrote:
WRAL has converted the 200,000+ pages that UNC provided (the data dump) so they are text searchable:

http://www.wral.com/search-thousands-of-unc-scandal-records/15030171/

Wayne Walden is mentioned 117 times, by my count. He is the academic advisor that Roy Williams brought with him from Kansas.



And in response to Roy Williams's statements that he did not know what was going on, that there are no allegations against men's basketball, and the other PR lines he and UNC have been spouting, here is UNC's Jan Boxill putting Roy's players in the classes that are subject to the academic/athletics scandal AFAM) and communicating directly with Wayne Welden.

Interesting mention of then-NCAA President Myles Brand.



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PostPosted: 02/16/16 2:14 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote



500 enrollments divided by ~30k students vs. 300 enrollments divided by ~800 athletes


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PostPosted: 03/15/16 3:56 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

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"The system of academic fraud cooked up around 1990 was initially intended to benefit one team in particular: the men's basketball team."


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"UNC's 1993 championship run seems to have been aided and abetted by fraud."


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"By 2005...[p]layers on the [UNC] men's basketball team took over one hundred of the fake courses, with one racking up eighteen...Players on the 2009 national championship team received similar favors."


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jay-m-smith/college-basketball-an-unhealthy-addiction_b_9463152.html

Jay M. Smith is a professor of history at UNC-Chapel Hill. He is the co-author, with Mary Willingham, of Cheated: The UNC Scandal, the Education of Athletes, and the Future of Big-Time College Sports.


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PostPosted: 03/15/16 4:49 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

CamrnCrz1974 wrote:
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"The system of academic fraud cooked up around 1990 was initially intended to benefit one team in particular: the men's basketball team."


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"UNC's 1993 championship run seems to have been aided and abetted by fraud."


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"By 2005...[p]layers on the [UNC] men's basketball team took over one hundred of the fake courses, with one racking up eighteen...Players on the 2009 national championship team received similar favors."


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jay-m-smith/college-basketball-an-unhealthy-addiction_b_9463152.html

Jay M. Smith is a professor of history at UNC-Chapel Hill. He is the co-author, with Mary Willingham, of Cheated: The UNC Scandal, the Education of Athletes, and the Future of Big-Time College Sports.


IMO it might be better than the current state of politics! Twisted Evil
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PostPosted: 03/16/16 10:55 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Data from Wainstein investigation support claims UNC Prof. Jay Smiith makes in new article:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jay-m-smith/college-basketball-an-unhealthy-addiction_b_9463152.html



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PostPosted: 03/16/16 10:56 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

The Roy Williams "legacy" at UNC. Mass enrollments by MBB players in fraud classes. Williams says he "didn't know".




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PostPosted: 03/16/16 11:01 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

UNC's Roy Williams says that he did not choose courses for his players. But Wayne Walden, the man he brought with him from Kansas, knew about the fraud.



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PostPosted: 03/16/16 11:21 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

https://twitter.com/jasonrmcintyre/status/709721150750855168

Jason McIntyre@jasonrmcintyre
Media likes you, you get a free pass:
0 questions on massive UNC academic scandal this week.
Still focused on Louisville story w/ hookers


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PostPosted: 03/16/16 7:25 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

CamrnCrz1974 wrote:
https://twitter.com/jasonrmcintyre/status/709721150750855168

Jason McIntyre@jasonrmcintyre
Media likes you, you get a free pass:
0 questions on massive UNC academic scandal this week.
Still focused on Louisville story w/ hookers


I think any college kid would agree that hookers are way more interesting than schoolwork.



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PostPosted: 03/16/16 7:29 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

CamrnCrz1974 wrote:
From the Notice of Allegations, in response to Sylvia Hatchell's latest statements:

Allegation No. 2
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It is alleged that from April 2007 to July 2010, Jan Boxill (Boxill), then philosophy instructor, director of the Parr Center for Ethics, women's basketball athletic academic counselor in the Academic Support Program for Student-Athletes (ASPSA) and chair of the faculty,




love this part of her title! Embarassed



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PostPosted: 03/23/16 9:23 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Wayne Walden's annual report shows he discussed classes, academic scheduling with coaches. Walden was Roy Williams' hire; Williams brought him from Kansas when he took the UNC job.






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PostPosted: 03/29/16 3:00 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

"Roy Williams and the UNC Tar Heels Can Go To Hell"

http://www.offtackleempire.com/2016/3/28/11317956/roy-williams-and-the-unc-tarheels-can-go-to-hell-cheating-fraud-ncaa-violations-investigation

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Here's a look back at Roy Williams' first NCAA title:

2005 NCAA title team:
Jackie Manuel - AFAM degree
Sean May - AFAM degree
David Noel - AFAM degree
Melvin Scott - AFAM degree
Reyshawn Terry - AFAM degree
Quentin Thomas - AFAM degree
Jawad Williams - AFAM degree
Marvin Williams - No degree
Raymond Felton - No degree
Rashad McCants - No degree

It's entirely reasonable to say that not a single one of those players should have been academically eligible. Regardless of what rules the players and teams should or shouldn't be subject to, the rules are there and most other teams have to play by them. Retroactively vacating the 2005 and 2009 titles would be a nice gesture, but wouldn't really undo the damage. However, the least the NCAA could do is to prevent that slick bastard and his functionally illiterate student-athletes from continuing to benefit from fraud.


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PostPosted: 04/05/16 4:03 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

I hope the hammer falls, and hard. It's really a disgrace ...

Of course, UNC is hardly the main, or only, offender, but if the NCAA is insistent on maintaining the hypocrisy of the student-athlete, then it is obligated to enforce its rules.



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