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So let me get this straight. by chicos bail bonds
Because the NCAA is terrible in how it manages misconduct (which it is), then the fraud or rules breaking that has occurred at places like North Carolina and others isn't that big of a deal to you because the NCAA can't get it together? I'm trying not to parse your words but I'm not sure I follow your reasoning.
I don't know Bubba Cunningham at all. Maybe he is a good guy who just exercised poor judgement. My simple point was that for anyone in leadership to sign off on a response that basically says....yes, we committed academic fraud but since it was available to anyone at the school then our athletic department should not be penalized.....they really aren't exercising any leadership at all that I care to admire.