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The New York Times: In 11 Missing Words, Some See Shift In NCAA Case Against UNC
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My colleague Tyrone Thomas was quoted in The New York
Times article entitled, In 11 Missing Words, Some See Shift in NCAA Case
Against UNC, in which he addresses the potential impact of the
NCAA allegations against the University of North Carolina (UNC) for
its alleged lack of institutional control pertaining to the
supervision of the academic program for student athletes. The
article describes the overall implications of the NCAA's
amended notice of allegations to UNC for its role in a scheme of
paper classes that disproportionately favored athletes.
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