Note the release of the news on a Friday afternoon before a long weekend. UNC's public relations firm is doing its work.
Time to start a new thread...
Big news coming today
I'm hoping hard for the dreaded Lack of Institutional Control!The University of North Carolina has received its Notice of Allegations from the NCAA, but will not release the details of the report until a later date, according to sources familiar with the investigation.
The NCAA does not publicly announce delivery of a Notice of Allegations and member institutions are not required to release the full report. UNC is expected to announce the receipt of its NOA on Friday afternoon.
-Jason "grab the popcorn!" Evans
Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?
Note the release of the news on a Friday afternoon before a long weekend. UNC's public relations firm is doing its work.
Sage Grouse
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'When I got on the bus for my first road game at Duke, I saw that every player was carrying textbooks or laptops. I coached in the SEC for 25 years, and I had never seen that before, not even once.' - David Cutcliffe to Duke alumni in Washington, DC, June 2013
A brother should warn folks when a link leads to Inside Carolina. There might be digestive events or party planning a person needs to prepare for. Depending on the breaks.
NOA from the NCAA and an announcement from the SACS about the same time. Hehe.
I used to hate the off season.
No news coming today.
In a joint statement, Chancellor Carol L. Folt and Director of Athletics Bubba Cunningham said the University had begun reviewing the NCAA’s notice.
“We take these allegations very seriously, and we will carefully evaluate them to respond within the NCAA’s 90-day deadline,” the statement said. “The University will publicly release the NCAA’s notice as soon as possible. The notice is lengthy and must be prepared for public dissemination to ensure we protect privacy rights as required by federal and state law. When that review for redactions is complete, the University will post the notice on the Carolina Commitment website and notify the news media. When we respond to the NCAA’s allegations, we will follow this same release process.
"The notice is lengthy."
Hehe.
Andrew Carter of the N&O tweeted that UNC is now in bunker mode. Take from that what you will.
The last NOA was issued to UNC on June 21, 2011 and had been released by June 23, 2011. Of course, that one was probably not as long as this one and June 21 was a Tuesday, not the Friday before Memorial Day weekend.
This will take a long time. Bubba is a Notre Dame grad. He will need to enroll in UNC Summer School to study both Crayons 101 and Advanced Redacting 202. Both are paper classes.“We take these allegations very seriously, and we will carefully evaluate them to respond within the NCAA’s 90-day deadline,” the statement said. “The University will publicly release the NCAA’s notice as soon as possible. The notice is lengthy and must be prepared for public dissemination to ensure we protect privacy rights as required by federal and state law. When that review for redactions is complete, the University will post the notice on the Carolina Commitment website and notify the news media. When we respond to the NCAA’s allegations, we will follow this same release process."
...Go to Inside Carolina. It's pretty amazing right now. Not as good as when Duke wins the natty or Duke spanks Carolina, but nearly as good. The uncertainty is absolutely killing the fans.
I just wanna smile all day long.
Best thing in college basketball? Duke winning it.
Second best thing in college basketball? UNC getting smoked.
Criticism may not be agreeable, but it is necessary. It fulfils the same function as pain in the human body. It calls attention to an unhealthy state of things. - Winston Churchill
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As much as I am awaiting the NOA's release, I am more eagerly awaiting that part of Carolina's response that equates "deflator" with "one working to lose weight" .... or the functional equivalent of that explanation for these particular circumstances.
"Amazing what a minute can do."
Roy says that his program is the most investigated program in history:
He missed the investigation by SACS. Does he think that being the most investigated program in history shows that they are the victims here? Maybe this gives us some idea of what their public relations approach is going to be: everybody else does the same things, and nobody else would be able to stand this kind of spotlight."We're about the most investigated program in the history of college athletics. We had two internal investigations, former Governor (Jim) Martin did an investigation, then the Wainstein Report (from a) federal prosecutor, and now the NCAA," he said. http://www.sportingnews.com/ncaa-bas...-investigation
I prefer to believe that the NCAA's original plan was to wait a little longer, but it decided to accelerate its timetable a bit and delivered the NOA today (or yesterday) as a nice little "F--- you" in response to the latest comments from Mr. Woe-Is-Me-They-Won't-Even-Tell-Us-The-Allegations-And-It's-Killing-My-Recruiting-And-There's-Nothing-To-See-Here-Anyway-Because-This-Is-All-Being-Blown-Out-Of-Proportion. Kind of the NCAA's way of saying, "You think recruiting is hard without knowing the allegations? OK, here you go. Maybe in the future you'll be careful what you ask for. Have a nice Memorial Day weekend and enjoy the rest of your summer, jackwagon."
Unlikely, I know. But a guy can dream.
Last edited by Tom B.; 05-22-2015 at 02:26 PM.
"I swear Roy must redeem extra timeouts at McDonald's the day after the game for free hamburgers." --Posted on InsideCarolina, 2/18/2015