You’re full of shit.You can't be seruious. Go look it up dude. Everyone knows this crap.
I 100% know about the emails & who they were about.
It’s obvious you have no clue.
You’re full of shit.You can't be seruious. Go look it up dude. Everyone knows this crap.
Are you thinking I'm talking about coaches when I say "instructor"? These people weren't professor's, people that partake in sham classes are not professors. So I'm calling them instructors and I know there was other administrative personnel involved as well. But the important part of my post is what was in those emails.You’re full of shit.
I 100% know about the emails & who they were about.
It’s obvious you have no clue.
Are you thinking I'm talking about coaches when I say "instructor"? These people weren't professor's, people that partake in sham classes are not professors. So I'm calling them instructors and I know there was other administrative personnel involved as well. But the important part of my post is what was in those emails.
It’s a simple question. Can you read???Are you thinking I'm talking about coaches when I say "instructor"? These people weren't professor's, people that partake in sham classes are not professors. So I'm calling them instructors and I know there was other administrative personnel involved as well. But the important part of my post is what was in those emails.
Oh hey Ernie and Bernie, I've got a meeting in a few that will take me a way from the board for a while. Why don't you guy eat some more glue or something while I'm gone to keep yourselves busy.
Doesn't matter if they were or weren't. The fact that you think that matters is telling. The class was a sham, administrators were caught changing grades to keep "athletes" eligible. I never said what athletes they were.It’s a simple question. Can you read???
WERE THE EMAILS, THAT YOU MENTIONED ABOVE, ABOUT MENS BASKETBALL PLAYERS?
It’s a simple yes or no question. I don’t care who wrote them, sent them or read them. WERE THEY ABOUT MENS BASKETBALL PLAYERS?
Now you look like a side kick. Are you Roscoe P. Cotrain or Cletus?Bring your punk ass back along with your homework too.
It’s ok , don’t be embarrassed. Most don’t know the truth.Doesn't matter if they were or weren't. The fact that you think that matters is telling. The class was a sham, administrators were caught changing grades to keep "athletes" eligible. I never said what athletes they were.
Nice try, but I said athletes, not basketball players.
Now you look like a side kick. Are you Roscoe P. Cotrain or Cletus?
Were grades changed for athletes? It's a yes or no question.It’s ok , don’t be embarrassed. Most don’t know the truth.
Want me to go update the wiki page so you’ll know the answer?
Were grades changed for athletes? It's a yes or no question.
Was AFAM a sham? Yes or no.
There were grade changes for both athletes & regular students. That happens in every course in every university in America.Were grades changed for athletes? It's a yes or no question.
Was AFAM a sham? Yes or no.
Wow, you're not even serious. It's 1 on 3 and I'm driving down the road and in meetings. I think I'm doing quite well.You good at asking questions but won’t answer any.
Because he doesn’t know the answers.You’re good at asking questions but won’t answer any.
No, these weren't for regular students. The emails I'm talking about showed one person asking another what was needed to keep that particular athlete eligible. The grade was then changed.There were grade changes for both athletes & regular students. That happens in every course in every university in America.
No, AFAM was not a sham. A 25 page term paper was required to be turned in.
I've answered all questions to this point that I'm aware of.Because he doesn’t know the answers.
I've answered all questions to this point that I'm aware of.
Let me know about that sack thing.
Actually the email was from the women’s basketball Academic adviser. She said a female player needed a certain grade to stay eligible. It wasn’t about a grade change.No, these weren't for regular students. The emails I'm talking about showed one person asking another what was needed to keep that particular athlete eligible. The grade was then changed.
Are you going to address the McCants thing or what? Was he, or was he not on the Dean's list?
Come again:Actually the email was from the women’s basketball Academic adviser. She said a female player needed a certain grade to stay eligible. It wasn’t about a grade change.
Yes, McCants was on the deans list. Wasn’t he the same student that complained about going to school, compared it to prison, I think.
Said all he did was practice, attend class & play ball.
Notice he said, attend class.
You need a link for that remark of his?
So, do you think McCants was intelligent enough to make the dean's list? (The answer is no)Actually the email was from the women’s basketball Academic adviser. She said a female player needed a certain grade to stay eligible. It wasn’t about a grade change.
Yes, McCants was on the deans list. Wasn’t he the same student that complained about going to school, compared it to prison, I think.
Said all he did was practice, attend class & play ball.
Notice he said, attend class.
You need a link for that remark of his?
Come again:
Grade changes in legitimate classes
“In Spring 2006, Professor Bereket Selassie taught a lecture class on North-East Africa, AFRI 124, with 25 enrolled students. At the end of the semester, Professor Selassie recorded a grade of AB (an incomplete grade that technically means ‘absent from the exam’) for a football player who never attended the lectures or the exam. When we asked Professor Selassie about this student, he was flabbergasted to see that the AB for that football player had been changed to an A- through a grade change form.
“We then interviewed both Crowder and the football player and learned that he was one of Crowder’s add-on students. She had placed the football player on Professor Selassie’s class roll, given him a paper topic and graded his paper. Crowder changed the grade from an AB to an A- using a grade change form and signed Nyang’oro’s name as instructor.”
• Purpose behind paper classes
“Unlike other classes, there was no pretense that these classes were intended in any meaningful way to educate students about the subject matter. It was clear to us that the overriding purpose of these classes was to serve as ‘GPA boosters’ (a term that tutor Jennifer Wiley said was used within ASPSA) that allowed students to remain in good academic and athletic standing.”
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.news...al/education/unc-scandal/article10103624.html
Can't wait for you to spin this one.
I have dragged my nutsack up and down your faces over and over again throughout this entire thread.
The sooner you two give up, the sooner I pull my sack off your faces.
You asked about a email. That had nothing to do with the subject we were talking about.Come again:
Grade changes in legitimate classes
“In Spring 2006, Professor Bereket Selassie taught a lecture class on North-East Africa, AFRI 124, with 25 enrolled students. At the end of the semester, Professor Selassie recorded a grade of AB (an incomplete grade that technically means ‘absent from the exam’) for a football player who never attended the lectures or the exam. When we asked Professor Selassie about this student, he was flabbergasted to see that the AB for that football player had been changed to an A- through a grade change form.
“We then interviewed both Crowder and the football player and learned that he was one of Crowder’s add-on students. She had placed the football player on Professor Selassie’s class roll, given him a paper topic and graded his paper. Crowder changed the grade from an AB to an A- using a grade change form and signed Nyang’oro’s name as instructor.”
• Purpose behind paper classes
“Unlike other classes, there was no pretense that these classes were intended in any meaningful way to educate students about the subject matter. It was clear to us that the overriding purpose of these classes was to serve as ‘GPA boosters’ (a term that tutor Jennifer Wiley said was used within ASPSA) that allowed students to remain in good academic and athletic standing.”
https://www.google.com/amp/amp.news...al/education/unc-scandal/article10103624.html
Can't wait for you to spin this one.
That's your reply to my post?You asked about a email. That had nothing to do with the subject we were talking about.
First of all, you can eat a dick.That's your reply to my post?
That was the Wainstein report. The grade change stuff was found in emails
Hit my like button and admit you were wrong, bitch!
The NCAA couldn't sanction because UNC simply invited regular college students to the class. That's all it took to render NCAA's rules useless.First of all, you can eat a dick.
Second you brought up the emails. I asked if they involved MBB & your dumbass had no clue. I’m on record from last year saying I thought WBB would get in trouble but they didn’t.
The ncaa used the Weinstein report & found nothing against the rules, so back to my first point.
Eat a dick!
GPA boosters are fine, but AFAM was a heck of a lot more than a GPA booster. They were literally completing papers for athletes and giving grades to keep athletes eligible. They were changing grades of papers that were never turned in from incomplete to A just to keep an athlete eligible.I'm a big fan of classes that boosts GPA. Athletes need them for sure. Some do at least, though more at other schools than at UNC because of the caliber of students we recruit. I'm assuming no one is actually upset about this going on though, correct?
The NCAA couldn't sanction because UNC simply invited regular college students to the class. That's all it took to render NCAA's rules useless.
The Weinstein report pointed out a lot of crookedness, but UNC*** covered their tracks enough to skate and you know it.
Eat a dick huh? You seem rustled. Am I bothering you Skip? I think I'm bothering you.
Do you want me to stop? All you have to do is say so bub.
GPA boosters are fine, but AFAM was a heck of a lot more than a GPA booster. They were literally completing papers for athletes and giving grades to keep athletes eligible. They were changing grades of papers that were never turned in from incomplete to A just to keep an athlete eligible.
You read the same crap I did. It's right there in the Wainstein report.
No, these weren't for regular students. The emails I'm talking about showed one person asking another what was needed to keep that particular athlete eligible. The grade was then changed.
Are you going to address the McCants thing or what? Was he, or was he not on the Dean's list?
Bothering me? Nope not all. That is my response to someone calling me a bitch.The NCAA couldn't sanction because UNC simply invited regular college students to the class. That's all it took to render NCAA's rules useless.
The Weinstein report pointed out a lot of crookedness, but UNC*** covered their tracks enough to skate and you know it.
Eat a dick huh? You seem rustled. Am I bothering you Skip? I think I'm bothering you.
Do you want me to stop? All you have to do is say so bub.
If UNC didn't have regular college students in that class they were definitely going to be in trouble with the NCAA and at best that class was a sham and it's sole purpose was to keep athletes eligible.That isn't why the NCAA didn't do anything regardless of what they said. They never could do anything. That was established but then Sankey got pissed for whatever reason when UNC told them to bleep off and added a bunch of crap into an amended NOA. They couldn't do anything because they aren't in the business of dictating how colleges go about their business. The punishment was the process, which is why they should apologize or give UNC some sort of restitution or something. I can't believe I'm actually explaining this to you (though I'm trying to make it as simple as possible so you are welcome).
Are you sure you're not rustled? I can call 86 or Mossy in here to verify if you're not sure.Bothering me? Nope not all. That is my response to someone calling me a bitch.
We can stay civil or we can go down that road, makes no difference to me.
You can post link after link all you want... bottom line is that the NCAA doesn’t agree with you & that makes me right.
Thanks for helping us get to page 14 Cornfly.Nah, like I said, told you guys all along what would happen and why. Some chose not to listen and are still letting the cut hurt a bit. I just like twisting it a little now and then. Usually I leave it alone tbh.
Oh I know. But it's fun either way. I mean I'm just having a blast at their expense. I'm succeeding at my goal, uncheatfaninky is getting rustled, he's about done and I think AWilli gave up, probably at soccer practice or something.Wasting your time my man! All they do is dodge and deflect. They kno the truth no matter what they say and that’s all that matters. That’s exactly why they are here day after day trying to defend “The Carolina Way”! Cracks me up!Laughing
Thanks for helping us get to page 14 Cornfly.Nah, like I said, told you guys all along what would happen and why. Some chose not to listen and are still letting the cut hurt a bit. I just like twisting it a little now and then. Usually I leave it alone tbh.
I think the other two guys are running out of steam though.
Sound like you have an obsession with putting your sack on dudes faces.Are you sure you're not rustled? I can call 86 or Mossy in here to verify if you're not sure.
The bitch thing was a joke, but you have no sense of humor, so I can see why you were bothered by that.
I'm surprised the "bitch" thing got you more than me dragging my sack across your face did.
Interesting.