UNC Scandal

Joe Schad: North Carolina is exploring the possibility of rolling suspensions spread over multiple games

Link to Schad’s twitter page here Last evening, ESPN college football reporter Joe Schad was tweeting vigorously on the UNC football scandal. North Carolina leaves for Atlanta at 9:30 a.m. on Fri. The school may know by they which players cannot play and which held for precaution. North Carolina may be wiped out complely at […]

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More spin from UNC’s Kirschner

In response to the ongoing NCAA investigation into UNC’s football program, UNC has updated its 2010-2011 Student Athlete Handbook. North Carolina has updated its 2010-11 Student Athlete Handbook to stipulate that “each team must identify at least one coach or administrator who is responsible for having access to and regularly monitor the content of team […]

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Marvin Facebooks!

Just when you thought all the rocks were turned over, our man Marvin comes through and provides some more great material!   I am sure most of you heard about this, but apparently our man has given up Twittering but taken up Facebook!  Which is great for us! Yesterday it came to light that our man […]

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Timeline of Carolina Circling the Drain (Tuesday Update)

[UPDATE 08/31/2010, 10:55AM: Thanks to Clarksa for the following visual.] We’ve heard a lot in the past few days about Carolina’s agent-gate, their excuses, and their hintings at a loss of institutional control.  At this juncture, I think it’s great for State fans to relish in the circling-of-the-drain that the Tar Heels are experiencing.  At […]

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UNC sport symposium: “Thou Shalt Not Tweet: Athletes’ Social Networking Legal Rights vs. Institutional Control.”

My jaw dropped yesterday when I discovered that UNC associate athletic director of communications Steve Kirschner participated in a UNC sport symposium in April 2010 that had a segment of discussion titled: Thou Shalt Not Tweet: Athletes’ Social Networking Legal Rights vs. Institutional Control. Wow. Monitoring social networking sites has become an enormous issue for […]

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