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So is North Carolina in the clear on their 18+ years of grade cheating? It's been real quite for a year now.
 
He forgot the cardinal rules of NCAA cheating (1) do it at a big major name school (2) have plausible* deniability at coach level (3) win lots of games.

* plausible as in not believable by anyone but the NCAA.



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So is North Carolina in the clear on their 18+ years of grade cheating? It's been real quite for a year now.

Well the last I heard the NCAA was still looking into matters. They'll probably stall long enough that they will get off light.
 
IMHO, cheating will continue to happen until the NCAA requires (or the schools band together to enforce) a serious clawback provision on salary. Some kind of "lifetime ban on coaching anywhere in the NCAA anymore" would also help.

That said, it will never happen. The NCAA doesn't really care, they just have to pretend. Hell they deliberately turn a blind eye to protect their name brands (e.g. UNC above). And the colleges won't do it either, because they all hope to "rehabilitate" a cheating coach to bring success without getting caught.
 

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