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A few days ago , Rick White from unx issued a response to the latest Dan Kane piece focusing on Eric Hoots. Among other things , White wrote...


Hoots is a liaison with the Academic Support Program for Student-Athletes and has no counseling or academic responsibilities – and never has.



http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/education/unc-scandal/article118196463.html


Set aside for a moment any questions ya might have about how someone could be a "liaison with academic support" and at the same time have "no academic responsibilities." Not sure how that works but whatever. White says Hoots not only has no such responsibilities but he "never has." Never. Never's a long time , right? Not as long as it used to be , I guess. From 2014...


Besides his duties as video coordinator, assisting with on-campus recruiting, keeping up with players' academic progress...,



http://www.goheels.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=209396368


So which is it? Call me crazy but "keeping up with players' academic progress" , imo anyway , would definitely fall into the category of having "academic responsibilities." Call me crazy again but I think most of the planet would agree.
 
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Compelling blog post here concerning unx and their misapplication of FERPA...


UNC's Misapplication of FERPA

Public Records Law vs. FERPA

One such document (reported by Dan Kane at the News & Observer) was an email from an undefined individual to Athletics Department staff employee, Eric Hoots:


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...UNC does not deserve the benefit of any doubt as long as it only pays lip-service to "transparency" while at the same time exploiting FERPA improperly...

Blanket date information redaction on emails to or from students is but one example of UNC's overreaching and misapplication of FERPA. UNC refuses to convey any information on nature or character of curricular or other academic catalog information, even after the truly personally-identifiable information is redacted.

As long as UNC continues to persist in dodgy practices like this and falsely claim that FERPA ties its hands, pestering questions and doubts like those raised by Dan Kane will continue.

And if the emails the N&O found are innocuous and the spotlighting of UNC employee Eric Hoots is unwarranted, UNC's misapplied FERPA practice is culpable for that.


http://mindingthecoach.blogspot.com/2016/12/uncs-misapplication-of-ferpa.html
 
Covering your tracks in constant denial gets complicated when you have to remember all your lies and ensure the public that your lies don't contradict each other. #GDTBATH
 
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Apology Watch: Day 7

It's been nearly a week now since Rick White, UNC-Chapel Hill's Associate Vice Chancellor for Communications, sent a letter to the editor of the News & Observer (N&O) calling for the paper to apologize to UNC athletics staffer Eric Hoots. The N&O had published an article by N&O investigative report Dan Kane "How UNC basketball’s academic aide may be connected to bogus classes."

So far, neither the N&O nor Dan Kane has issued an apology, retraction or correction. The only change to the online article made since it was posted has been the the addition of White's rebuttal in a sidebar....


http://mindingthecoach.blogspot.com/2016/12/apology-watch-day-7.html?spref=tw
 
#Legacy #Posterchild # CarolinaWay...

College presidents group outlines steps to fight academic fraud in athletics

This type of activity has received recent attention through the ongoing academic scandal at North Carolina, which has focused on the Department of African and Afro-American Studies.

The ACE’s initial roundtable panel included Belle Wheelan, who is president of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges – the accrediting group that placed North Carolina on probation for a year in the wake of the scandal there.

Georgetown University president John DeGioia, who chairs the ACE’s board of directors, cited the North Carolina case as part of the impetus for the ACE’s work,



http://www.usatoday.com/story/sport...presidents-academic-fraud-athletics/95363668/
 
In the writer's defense , his article ends with some hard truths. Being a unx'er , I'm sure it was no fun writing it. That said , prior to reaching those truths , he states some outright , I dunno , "falsehoods?" Have at it...


UNC Basketball: How long can UNC stay relevant without elite recruits?

Last season’s success, preseason expectations and current rankings indicate the depth of UNC’s player development.

UNC head coach Roy Williams has done a good job coaching recruits that were not among the best in the nation. It is safe to assume that he has done great with what he’s had.

According to SB Nation several months ago, it seems as though the Tar Heels are trending upwards with their recruiting. At the moment, the Tar Heels have the No. 3-ranked class of 2018.

Although UNC only won one championship in the past decade, they have gradually built their basketball program.

Maybe, UNC head coach Roy Williams does not want to entertain one-and-dones. This is not a confirmed fact.


http://keepingitheel.com/2016/12/13/unc-basketball-can-tar-heels-regain-best-recruits/
 
I'm sure many of ya are already familiar with the now-trending "WakeyLeaks" hashtag and the story behind it. Statement from the ACC...


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"Protecting competitive integrity?" WTF? Needless to say , you-know-who is on everyone's mind...


scott swiggett ‏@SSwiggett

@theACCDN #royknew

Oliver ‏@johngator

@theACCDN @ESPNAndyKatz Maybe the ACC should start with North Carolina.Wes Frye ‏@Pack_Wes

@theACCDN @ESPNAndyKatz "Protecting competitive integrity"? Come on hypocrites.....has the ACC once commented on the UNC fake classes saga?

George Stavrakakis ‏@GStavrakakis

@theACCDN @ESPNAndyKatz @theACC will you stay silent like you have with the @GoHeels @UNC @ChancellorFolt scandal? #ToSeemRatherThanToBe

Stephen Futrell ‏@sfutrellncsu

@theACCDN @ESPNAndyKatz When we will see something like this concerning the scandal at UNC???

Price Blissit ‏@Dpblissit

@theACCDN @BloggerSoDear ACC caring about conference integrity? Where were they in UNC and Petino scandals?

D. Pridgen ‏@DwaynePridgen

@theACCDN What about UNC?



 
Great fans. Kinda sad. Even Roy takes a shot...


UNC's Nate Britt on nasty criticism: After a while you get used to it

It wasn't what Nate Britt expected, the vitriol – the nastiness, at times – from North Carolina fans. Not after how gracious they appeared when the school was recruiting him during his high school years.

Back then, Britt said, “You're like, 'These fans are great.'”

Now he knows the other side, too, how those same people can be not so great amid a stretch of missed shots, or maybe an untimely turnover, or maybe after a few shaky possessions when the offense doesn't flow quite right.



Roy...


Roy Williams, the UNC coach, scanned the box score on Sunday and found easy pickings, too.

“You don't want anybody to go four for 14, so it's four for 22 (with) his last game,” Williams said. “You've got to make some shots if you're going to shoot the dadgum thing that often.”


http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/unc/unc-now/article120572933.html
 
Apology Watch: Day 13

In his scolding of the News & Observer (N&O), Associate Chancellor Rick White wrote "any story with the words “may” or “might” in the headline isn’t really a story."

Has UNC forgotten Dan Kane's 2012 article?

Peppers' transcript MIGHT point to broader academic issues at UNC.

Was that not really a story?

A second week has passed and still not a peep from either the N&O or UNC regarding the Eric Hoots story (or non-story, if you insist). I don't think the N&O will be retracting the story or issuing an apology to Mr. Hoots anytime soon. Neither does it look like we'll be getting answers to these questions from UNC.

http://mindingthecoach.blogspot.com/2016/12/apology-watch-day-13.html
 
Great fans. Kinda sad. Even Roy takes a shot...




Roy...


Roy Williams, the UNC coach, scanned the box score on Sunday and found easy pickings, too.

“You don't want anybody to go four for 14, so it's four for 22 (with) his last game,” Williams said. “You've got to make some shots if you're going to shoot the dadgum thing that often.”


http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/unc/unc-now/article120572933.html


How about Roy taking a shot at one of his players w/his suit jacket today!!??
 
New article on good ol' Roy...


Why Roy Williams’ way includes more than a few ‘dadgums’ – Jacobs

http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/unc/article121381158.html


This comment is gold...


Mike Chandler · Statesville, North Carolina

Ol' Roy seems to relish publicly embarrassing his players at length when they do things like foul too much, turn the ball over, lose ball games, or do other things that make Ol' Roy look bad.

Yet, when it comes to his players' (and his basketball program) benefitting from years of fake classes at UNC, Roy is strangely reticent, dismissing it all with a wave of the hand as "junk." When asked about Wayne Walden, Roy's buddy whom he brought in from Kansas to coordinate his players' academics, and whether Walden may have been involved in the academic shenanigans, Roy tried to downplay things and change the subject. When questions swirled around UNC hoops star PJ Hairston getting busted in a luxury rental car provided by a local felon and the police finding drugs and a gun on the ground nearby, Roy didn't have much to say on the subject. When rumors arose that Fat Thomas, the felon in question, had been providing luxury rentals and other favors to UNC hoops players for years, Roy didn't say much of anything to the media. When it was revealed that the mother of one of his star players had been given a cushy, high-paying job at UNC, a job for which she didn't have to do much except fly around the country in UNC-provided planes to watch her sons play ball, Roy had no comment. When one of his players was busted with pot while living in one of Roy's homes, Roy didn't talk about that very much.

So on the topics of long-standing and serious institutional fraud and cheating, Roy doesn't have much to say and would rather everyone not talk about it. But, boy oh boy, if you dribble a basketball off your foot in a big game, Roy becomes a regular "Chatty Cathy" and will give you an earful and embarrass you at length on TV, on his radio show, and in the newspaper. A man has got to have his priorities.

I guess Roy's players are used to their role as "human shields" by now: they will take the bullet for Roy's shortcomings as a coach just as Beth Bridger, Bobbi Owen, and other assorted underlings at UNC have been scapegoated and canned for the athletic eligibility scam in order to protect the higher-ups who wield the real power. Whenever something, big or small, goes wrong with UNC basketball, someone is going to have to take a dive under the bus, but you can bet that person is never going to be Roy Williams. Roy will make sure of that: its always someone else's fault. That's leadership and accountability, Ol' Roy style.



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Rutgers Football Formally Accused Of NCAA Violations

The Rutgers athletic department will have to respond to seven NCAA allegations of wrongdoing, most dealing with its football program under former head coach Kyle Flood.

The NCAA has issued the school a Notice of Allegations following an 18-month investigation, Rutgers officials said Tuesday.

The NCAA is accusing Flood of providing cornerback Nadir Barnwell with an improper benefit by contacting an instructor about one of the player’s grades during the 2014-15 academic year. Flood is also charged with failing to promote an atmosphere of compliance within the program


http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/12/20/rutgers-ncaa-violations-allegations/


CBR asks a valid question. Professor Walker , mired in fraud and corruption at unx , chose a new gig up north at a school with its own share of fraud and corruption. Musta been quite the cesspool in Chapel Hill. #LesserOfTwoEvils lol....


 
A THIRD time?! An NOA and two ANOA's. Has that happened before to any school? Ever? Nothing specific about what's been reinstated so lets temper expectations about what it might be. This is , after all , unx and the NCAA. Both corrupt. And , as we've seen , Emmert shows no enthusiasm for sanctioning his babies. We'll see.
 
A THIRD time?! An NOA and two ANOA's. Has that happened before to any school? Ever? Nothing specific about what's been reinstated so lets temper expectations about what it might be. This is , after all , unx and the NCAA. Both corrupt. And , as we've seen , Emmert shows no enthusiasm for sanctioning his babies. We'll see.

I am sure our UNC fanboy journalists will ask Roy about it.....
#Not
#RoyKnew
 
Don't worry about it. Even if I'm not here it's taken care of. OFC
Sky dad thing is you're 100% right. Anything to keep their banners in the Ding Dong protected. Screw the kids and their education. After all they're black and will probably go pro anyway is their thought process. Sad that they care more about banners than kids graduating
 
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