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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 349884" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>UNC is apparently announcing a $4B capital campaign tomorrow and requested the NCAA postpone the report for one week. I may be wrong, but this seems to bode ill for UNC. If UNC thought the news would be good (or not very bad) it might actually help their fundraising to remove t he dark cloud. Remember, they know what the NCAA said at the closed hearing in August.That uncertainty is a real drain on UNC and the state legislature is poised to hit them again in the next regular session.</p><p></p><p>I think a light punishment will be vacating victories in some seasons prior to when the "fake classes" came to light; loss of a small number of scholarships for one or two seasons; leaving the football team untouched, just sanctioning men's and women's basketball.</p><p></p><p>Next more serious, expand the above to include football and ban women's basketball from postseason play for one or two years.</p><p></p><p>Most serious, expand the above to include no postseason for men's basketball for one or two years.</p><p></p><p>UNC has played athletes in all three sports who probably should have been ineligible. The Women's team actually had grades changed. If the NCAA does nothing to UNC their enforcement ability has been essentially defanged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 349884, member: 1199"] UNC is apparently announcing a $4B capital campaign tomorrow and requested the NCAA postpone the report for one week. I may be wrong, but this seems to bode ill for UNC. If UNC thought the news would be good (or not very bad) it might actually help their fundraising to remove t he dark cloud. Remember, they know what the NCAA said at the closed hearing in August.That uncertainty is a real drain on UNC and the state legislature is poised to hit them again in the next regular session. I think a light punishment will be vacating victories in some seasons prior to when the "fake classes" came to light; loss of a small number of scholarships for one or two seasons; leaving the football team untouched, just sanctioning men's and women's basketball. Next more serious, expand the above to include football and ban women's basketball from postseason play for one or two years. Most serious, expand the above to include no postseason for men's basketball for one or two years. UNC has played athletes in all three sports who probably should have been ineligible. The Women's team actually had grades changed. If the NCAA does nothing to UNC their enforcement ability has been essentially defanged. [/QUOTE]
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