Greg Little

UNC releases more NCAA probe records

UNC-CH grudgingly turned loose their death grip on some more records produced during the 2010 NCAA investigation into allegations related to agents and academic improprieties earlier today.  While rather damning, let us not forget that at this point the NCAA considers this a dead issue. Nonetheless, Dan Kan and J. Andrew Curliss of the N&O […]

Continue Reading...

Recent UNC-CH Football scandal articles summarized in Bytes format

  Here is a series of articles, presented in no particular order, from the past two weeks or so concerning one or more of the ongoing UNC-CH football scandals.  Time constraints prevent me from full discussions and proper transitions, so please feel free to add well-developed and flawlessly-written commentary and analysis in the comments section.  For example, a […]

Continue Reading...

Bling prong? — UNC-CH player’s jewelry supplier dissassociated (Day 111)

The Daily Tar Heel’s excellent coverage of the scandal continued today as they brought us some actual reporting!  Imagine that — the local press actually printing new stuff about a huge scandal rocking the biggest athletic department in the region! Crazy concept, I realize.  Anyway the Daily Tar Heel posted the above-linked piece explaining that UNC-CH Athletic Director Dick […]

Continue Reading...

Breaking Lies: Austin, Little & Quinn permanently ineligible [11:40 Update & Commentary]

According to reports, Greg Little and Robert Quinn will never see the field again for UNC-CH.  According to the linked article: Little accepted diamond earrings, as well as travel accommodations for the Bahamas, Washington D.C. and two trips to Miami, among other benefits. Quinn accepted two black diamond watches, a pair of matching earrings and […]

Continue Reading...

Why “the Carolina Way” is now a punch line (nightly update day 71).

Let’s get right to it. We have a lot of ground to cover. The fallout from yesterday’s NCAA suspensions began with Kendric Burney’s dad giving some great quotes that really raise questions about institutional control.  You should read this article in full. I think this passage from that piece damages UNC-CH more than any other I have read since […]

Continue Reading...