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The North Carolina-Syracuse semifinal game Friday night has mockingly been called "The Academic Fraud" championship.
Funny how the mainstream media, and the NCAA seem to have minimized and in many ways overlooked these serious findings of outright academic fraud that went on for a decade or more! And it proves that if you are one of the "big boys" you can get away with such cheating, and it even can get you to the Final Four. Everyone knows that if something similar happened at a midmajor school, they'd probably get the death penalty.
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Independent report finds that for 18 years, thousands of students at the University of North Carolina took fake "paper classes" to keep athletes eligible.
North Carolina admits to outright academic fraud that was secretly orchestrated and carried out by the coaches and academic staff at UNC for at least 18 years (1993-2011). They created "no-show" courses that rewarded players with nice grades for doing nothing, and all they got from the NCAA was a measley 1 year probation penalty!
An accreditation agency important to colleges receiving federal funds says UNC at Chapel Hill is on probation for a year over its academic fraud scandal.
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Of the 25 academic fraud findings by the NCAA since 2000, only two schools have avoided scholarship losses or postseason bans.
At Syracuse, Jim Boeheim was even embarrassed by the horrific poor academics of his players back in 2005 so he hired a new director of basketball operations and conspired with him to "fix the academic problems". What they did was communicate with the professors and teachers and pretend to be the players, and did their coursework for them over several years!
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