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I would give Leebs's left nut if the bball team were blocked from the postseason next year when they should be a Final 4 team.
I don't think accreditation is the NCAA's baileywick. By definition, they are in charge of enforcement as it relates to Athletics. SACS is the accreditation entity that UNC has to be fearful of. . .and I think they are close to announcing a decision.
I would give Leebs's left nut if the bball team were blocked from the postseason next year when they should be a Final 4 team.
I wouldn't worry about Roy, I'd worry about Dean's (and Swofford's) legacies. If charges go back 17-18 years, it started during their tenures. UNC has a great team for 2016, but their recruiting will be destroyed until there's a definitive decision and that will likely happen in January/February. Roy "retires" after the season and they'll have to overpay and give more years to a lesser candidate than they'd be able to attract under normal circumstances (Amaker to Michigan).
The accusations only go back to 2002 for some reason.
I'm not sure I really care about banners coming down -- they still got to celebrate, get drafted, get paid, use championships as a recruiting advantage, etc. We can't take that away retrospectively.
I want instead to see heavy sanctions, loss of many scholarships, post-season bans. I want Carolina's future to hurt.
That article brings up something I haven't thought of. Self imposed sanctions. What are the chances the Heels punish basketball before the NCAA does?
I am hearing conflicting reports. Someone said on PP that Cunningham said last night that UNC-ch will actually be sanctioned under the new guidelines and not the old ones. Is this true?
Is a new contract for Roy about adjusting his buyout or giving him for years for recruiting purposes? UNC's 2016 recruiting will be on life support until the NCAA issues a final decree.
I'd give both of Jenner's.
Likely an attempt to give Roy some ammunition on the recruiting trail to fight back against all of the NCAA uncertainty.
In truth, Roy should work for free over the next few seasons to make up for all of the BS bonuses he's likely been paid for the academic success of his players.