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https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/31177433/north-carolina-tar-heels-basketball-coach-roy-williams-retires

 

So hey Roy, you bailing because of the grade scandal in your program? Love how the joke that is the NCAA allowed it to be swept under the rug because you coach at a “legacy” program. Well you got that championship in 2017 that you didn’t deserve as well. Hope you find it unfulfilling for the rest of your life since the refs screwed Gonzaga when your guy was clearly out of bounds but it wasn’t called. All those phantom fouls they called on Zach Collins helped gift wrap it for you too. You didn’t deserve it and you know it Roy. Cheater.

If it sounds like I’m bitter over that ’17 championship game, it’s only because I am.

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So hey Roy, you bailing because of the grade scandal in your program? Love how the joke that is the NCAA allowed it to be swept under the rug because you coach at a “legacy” program.

Some details, for those who may have forgotten...

 

 

 

Reporters and investigators began digging, and the results were appalling.

 

 

From 1993 through 2011, about 3,100 UNC students – nearly half of whom were athletes – took African studies classes that proved to be bogus. Classes generally did not meet; homework was not assigned.

 

 

Most required little work – a simple term paper at the end of the semester often sufficed.

 

 

UNC hired attorney Kenneth Wainstein to investigate, and he found that about 40 percent of those term papers were at least in part plagiarized, yet were accorded an average grade of A-minus.

 

Many of the term papers were graded by Deborah Crowder, a former academic administrative assistant and an avid Tar Heels fan. She gave A and B grades, Wainstein found, regardless of the quality of the work. Never mind that she was not a faculty member and was not supposed to grade papers.

 

These "fake" courses helped athletes remain eligible, Wainstein wrote, including members of UNC's 2005 national championship basketball team.

 

 

The News & Observer later reported that five members of that team took a combined 52 fake courses. Rashad McCants, a starter on that team, has said (his claims are disputed by former teammates) that tutors wrote term papers for athletes.

 

https://www.pilotonline.com/sports/columns/article_18fc6af4-f808-53e6-b107-ca46fb2a1e6a.html

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https://www.espn.com...illiams-retires

 

So hey Roy, you bailing because of the grade scandal in your program? Love how the joke that is the NCAA allowed it to be swept under the rug because you coach at a “legacy” program.

Some details, for those who may have forgotten...

 

 

 

Reporters and investigators began digging, and the results were appalling.

 

 

From 1993 through 2011, about 3,100 UNC students – nearly half of whom were athletes – took African studies classes that proved to be bogus. Classes generally did not meet; homework was not assigned.

 

 

Most required little work – a simple term paper at the end of the semester often sufficed.

 

 

UNC hired attorney Kenneth Wainstein to investigate, and he found that about 40 percent of those term papers were at least in part plagiarized, yet were accorded an average grade of A-minus.

 

Many of the term papers were graded by Deborah Crowder, a former academic administrative assistant and an avid Tar Heels fan. She gave A and B grades, Wainstein found, regardless of the quality of the work. Never mind that she was not a faculty member and was not supposed to grade papers.

 

These "fake" courses helped athletes remain eligible, Wainstein wrote, including members of UNC's 2005 national championship basketball team.

 

 

The News & Observer later reported that five members of that team took a combined 52 fake courses. Rashad McCants, a starter on that team, has said (his claims are disputed by former teammates) that tutors wrote term papers for athletes.

 

https://www.pilotonl...46fb2a1e6a.html

 

I haven't heard about that but that's the year those cheating MFers beat Illinois in the championship. That makes the Patriots look like amateur cheaters.

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https://www.espn.com...illiams-retires

 

So hey Roy, you bailing because of the grade scandal in your program? Love how the joke that is the NCAA allowed it to be swept under the rug because you coach at a “legacy” program.

Some details, for those who may have forgotten...

 

 

 

Reporters and investigators began digging, and the results were appalling.

 

 

From 1993 through 2011, about 3,100 UNC students – nearly half of whom were athletes – took African studies classes that proved to be bogus. Classes generally did not meet; homework was not assigned.

 

 

Most required little work – a simple term paper at the end of the semester often sufficed.

 

 

UNC hired attorney Kenneth Wainstein to investigate, and he found that about 40 percent of those term papers were at least in part plagiarized, yet were accorded an average grade of A-minus.

 

Many of the term papers were graded by Deborah Crowder, a former academic administrative assistant and an avid Tar Heels fan. She gave A and B grades, Wainstein found, regardless of the quality of the work. Never mind that she was not a faculty member and was not supposed to grade papers.

 

These "fake" courses helped athletes remain eligible, Wainstein wrote, including members of UNC's 2005 national championship basketball team.

 

 

The News & Observer later reported that five members of that team took a combined 52 fake courses. Rashad McCants, a starter on that team, has said (his claims are disputed by former teammates) that tutors wrote term papers for athletes.

 

https://www.pilotonl...46fb2a1e6a.html

Thank you so much for posting this goose. I love how everyone's slobbering all over the guy from the media to fellow coaches and he's nothing but a cheating POS. Good ol' Coach Sheshevski said this: "“Roy has led two iconic programs as a head coach and did so in exemplary fashion....". Exemplary fashion? Really? Oh wait, I guess you wouldn't know what "exemplary fashion" actually means either after it came out that you paid Zion 400k to enroll and play at Dooook.......allegedly.

 

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