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Players suspended for not attending classes.....

aj&uscgrad

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Jul 16, 2000
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That is something that you would have never heard associated with UNC athletics. Shows how little credibility Roy Williams has. Here we have our coaches keeping up with over 80 scholarship players and if they are attending class and he can't even keep up with the academic situation of 13-14 players, what a joke
 
Originally posted by aj&uscgrad:
That is something that you would have never heard associated with UNC athletics. Shows how little credibility Roy Williams has. Here we have our coaches keeping up with over 80 scholarship players and if they are attending class and he can't even keep up with the academic situation of 13-14 players, what a joke
Weren't all of their classes online or only had 1 class scheduled?
 
Mr. Green, SC's redshirt freshman corner back better think about getting it together soon... before its to late.
 
One thing every student should do is attend your classes. That's why I scheduled all mine (with one or two exceptions), after 10:00:) Someone is paying for them @ least do your part.
 
Great Wideman off to a stellar start. You will be needed big man, so please don't come in with a lazy or entitled attitude. Big boy football calls for a big boy approach.
 
One of the downsides of major college athletics. You admit marginal students who have little to no interest in higher education but you gotta do it because your opponent is doing it and you gotta have marginal students to win. A major deviation from the initial purpose of higher education.
 
Originally posted by Athenscock1:
One of the downsides of major college athletics. You admit marginal students who have little to no interest in higher education but you gotta do it because your opponent is doing it and you gotta have marginal students to win. A major deviation from the initial purpose of higher education.
Sadly, a lot of faculty don't view educating as the purpose of higher education any more.
 
SOS seems pretty adamant about players being successful students.
 
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