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Maybe THIS is why Harbaugh wants back in the NFL


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58 minutes ago, Tbe said:


There was plenty there, they just chose to let it slide.

From the NYTimes:

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — The N.C.A.A. did not dispute that the University of North Carolina was guilty of running one of the worst academic fraud schemes in college sports history, involving fake classes that enabled dozens of athletes to gain and maintain their eligibility.

But there will be no penalties, the organization said, because no rules were broken.

In a ruling that caused head-scratching everywhere except Chapel Hill, the N.C.A.A. announced on Friday that it could not punish the university or its athletics program because the “paper” classes were not available exclusively to athletes. Other students at North Carolina had access to the fraudulent classes, too.

Five years later and y’all still whining about this. There were no fake classes and fraudulent grades. This has now been proven. We’re the liberal studies classes up to standard with the rest of the university? Probably not; however the facts and numerous investigations and hearings exonerated UNC. 

a lot of people were mad at UNC and NCAA because they (as low life fans of other schools) invested a lot of time and energy into it. Y’all need to be mad at people like Danny Kane and Jonny Solomon for stringing you along for clicks and website traffic. 

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38 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Didn't something similar happen with Pete Carroll when he left USC

Yes Pete the Cheat broke damn near every rule in the book but got a pair of national championships and won a ton of games. Those USC teams with Bush and Leinart were incredible. of course after he was caught cheating he jumped ship to the NFL and left a mess which some would argue they still haven’t recovered from. 
 

USC, like duke, is a private school so they can generally tell nosy reporters to F off and don’t have to respond to FOIA requests. 

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12 minutes ago, glenwo2 said:

Jim McDaniel or Mike Harbaugh?  🙃

Are they related to ( Mike McDaniel and Jim Harbaugh )? 🙂 Of those two, Mike McDaniel would probably want less control and be easier to work with.

Let's just hope we get one of them because either would be a great choice. 

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26 minutes ago, rebelrouser said:

Please. They had fake classes for basketball players. That is cheating. Funny you think NCAA exoneration means anything. They are a complete joke. 

This is your opinion. Many, many others including the NCAA and every reputable educational governing body disagree. 
 

don’t like it? Write your congressman (who probably graduated from UNC)

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9 hours ago, SazmoRanger said:

Some of you Panthers fans kill me. After the last 4 years I’ll take Harbaugh’s “trending down” 4 years. He’s proven his ENTIRE coaching career that he knows what he’s doing. From Stanford to 49ers to Michigan. He knows how to run a successful winning program. Like what else do you want? 

He gets put in bad situations and still wins too

Stanford was a joke and he had them finish in the Top 5 by year 4

Niners hadnt made the playoffs in 9 years and he went to the NFCC his first 3 years

Michigan was becoming irrelevant and brought them back to being a title contender

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8 hours ago, Shocker said:

The violations include alleged impermissible contact with recruits during the NCAA-mandated dead periods, as well as the use of a defensive analyst for on-field coaching activities, a rules violation. Sources told ESPN that Harbaugh's cooperation with NCAA enforcement staff during the investigation is also being examined. Harbaugh could face penalties that include a multigame suspension, sources said.
 

Hardly earth shattering stuff there

https://www.maizenbrew.com/football/2023/1/6/23542248/jim-harbaugh-michigan-wolverines-football-recruiting-ncaa-violation-brown-jug-hamburger

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