After several years of investigating, the NCAA decided it couldn’t punish North Carolina for offering fake classes to its athletes because of other students could also take the course:
Committee chief hearing officer Greg Sankey explains the decision further. pic.twitter.com/MjknFZnRiz
— NCAA (@NCAA) October 13, 2017
Translation of punishment:
Translation: As long as everyone can take the joke classes, the NCAA can't do squat. https://t.co/20nyAMTOeE
— Andy Staples (@Andy_Staples) October 13, 2017
In the biggest academic fraud case in NCAA history, UNC successfully convinced Committee on Infractions that none of it violated NCAA rules
— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) October 13, 2017
If only Pitino knew he just had to pay stuents:
“Hello Adidas, pay normal students too” pic.twitter.com/W7nghn65dL
— Ben Swain (@TheBenSwain) October 13, 2017