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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 13 Oct 2017

    The N.C.A.A. won't penalize North Carolina over one of the worst academic scandals in college sports historyhttp://nyti.ms/2yjD8Cn 

    7:29 AM - 13 Oct 2017
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      1. J Musselman‏ @jmuss67 13 Oct 2017
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        Thank God they didn’t trade necklaces for tattoos.

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      1. AY Allgood‏ @ayallgood 13 Oct 2017
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        NCAA never disappoints: always about the money. #Pathetic

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      1. Denny Loggins‏ @DerpFlannel 13 Oct 2017
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        But hey, all of you other students get to go into debt to the tune of $100,000 and have to take real classes, while these "student"-athletes get a free ride.

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      2. Hunter Burnette‏ @HunterBurnette1 13 Oct 2017
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        Or maybe just maybe they won’t penalize because theres nothing to see here?

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      1. Jim Kenny‏ @NoFunJim 13 Oct 2017
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        So fake classes are fine as long as they're open to non athletes as well. Makes sense.

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      2. Alan Seals‏ @alan_seals 13 Oct 2017
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        👏🏼

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      3. Alan Seals‏ @alan_seals 13 Oct 2017
        Replying to @alan_seals @nytimes

        So happy for UNC and the NCAA. This is a real emotional moment for all those who sought justice.

        2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Alan Seals‏ @alan_seals 13 Oct 2017
        Replying to @alan_seals @nytimes

        Now we know everything is OK in college athletics.

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      5. Greg‏ @JohnWickSnowden 13 Oct 2017
        Replying to @alan_seals @nytimes

        Yep. No one did what USC did. Oh wait yes they did. Just didn't get punished nearly as harshly. 👍🏻

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      6. Alan Seals‏ @alan_seals 13 Oct 2017
        Replying to @JohnWickSnowden @nytimes

        At least UNC’s athletic administration didn’t try to bribe the Provost to create curriculum for athletes. That would never happen 🤔

        0 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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      1. TheNakedEmperor‏ @thenakedemporer 13 Oct 2017
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        @NCAA just proved they are not about fairness, just $$. Time to disband the @NCAA They promote student slavery. #CorruptNCAA @ShaunKing

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      1. Snapzz‏ @Snapzz7 13 Oct 2017
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        They making money they should pay the player, they been making deal under table for years, this did not just start?

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      1. Kikaida‏ @darealkikaida 13 Oct 2017
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        Total BS. Lower level schools severely punished for far less. Shameful.

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      1. John P‏ @jrichview 13 Oct 2017
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        Let's ask Bobby Bowden what he thinks about that. They negated a lot of wins for something he had NO knowledge of.

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      1. MC-Michael C‏ @ioncarib 13 Oct 2017
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        It's been trend and open secret for decades...only WhiteElite,RichWhites and CollegeAthlete team sport/Individual can literally buy degrees

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      1. Phillydude 41-33‏ @Fairwinds10 13 Oct 2017
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        I see - so the NCAA code of 'ethics' is based on players not getting paid anything - they don't really care if players get a real education.

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      1. maddkat‏ @maddkat57 13 Oct 2017
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        no surprise there

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      1. Bryan Bradford‏ @rmbradle 13 Oct 2017
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        It was out of their jurisdiction from the start. Try a new headline.

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