Ray Lindholm jr@ Rayvenlun
JayBilas will you agree if the NCAA comes down hard on UNC for violations? Serious question. Interested in your thoughts.
Jay Bilas@JayBilas
@Rayvenlun UNC case is not an NCAA issue. NCAA has to make up a case, and cannot. No precedent for taking this on. See, Michigan, 2008.
Jon Kimberlain@jkimberlain
@JayBilas: @Rayvenlun UNC case is not an NCAA issue. @NCAA has to make up a case, and cannot...." @KySportsRadio @BlueDevilicious thoughts?
BlueDevilicious@BlueDevilicious
@jkimberlain @JayBilas @Rayvenlun @KySportsRadio Complete nonsense, Jay. UNC case goes to very heart of the NCAA. You are under-informed.
Jay Bilas@JayBilas
BlueDevilicious Perhaps, intentIonally, NOTHING in rules or bylaws addressing such issues. An "extra benefits" case is being ginned up.
Richard Wilson@rwwilmington
@JayBilas @BlueDevilicious access is an extra benefit. And there is more to it than that.
Jay Bilas@JayBilas
@rwwilmington @BlueDevilicious No, it's not an extra benefit. There is no precedent because it's being made up.
Richard Wilson@rwwilmington
@JayBilas @BlueDevilicious we disagree. Perhaps it's convoluted by NCAA but nevertheless the fix was in to funnel athletes into classes.
Jay Bilas @JayBilas
@rwwilmington @BlueDevilicious That's not what the case is about. Read it. NCAA rules intentionally leave such issues up to each school.
BlueDevilicious @BlueDevilicious
@JayBilas @rwwilmington Quality of classes left to school, yes. Enrollment in "paper" classes made athletes ineligible. It's in UNC docs.
Jay Bilas @JayBilas
@BlueDevilicious @rwwilmington NCAA does not allege players were ineligible. Grades are posted and final. Read the Notice of Allegations.
BlueDevilicious @BlueDevilicious
@JayBilas @rwwilmington You are incorrect, Jay. Impermissible benefits led to eligibility. No benefits no eligibility. Very simple.
Jay Bilas @JayBilas
@BlueDevilicious @rwwilmington Read the Notice of Allegations. I understand your frustration, but you're incorrect on this.
R. B. Allen @thomaspainsense
@JayBilas @BlueDevilicious if you're going to use semantics, be consistent. Unc-ch women's bball not named either. Jan boxill was named.
BlueDevilicious @BlueDevilicious
@thomaspainsense @JayBilas Football, MBB, and WBB were specifically mentioned in Allegation 5.
Jay Bilas @JayBilas
@BlueDevilicious @thomaspainsense No, IIRC, that was failure to monitor on the institution. And, Boxill was named as WBB counselor.
R. B. Allen @thomaspainsense
@JayBilas @BlueDevilicious sports in athletic dept, and as NOA reads "specifically FOOTBALL, MEN'S BASKETBALL, and WOMENS BASKETBALL"
Jay Bilas @JayBilas
@thomaspainsense @BlueDevilicious No, it mentions them, not names them. That's an institutional control allegation for failure to monitor.
BlueDevilicious @BlueDevilicious
@JayBilas @thomaspainsense Mentions not names? What sort of BS is that, Jay? Do you not see the word "particularly"? Why lie, Jay, why?
BDevilU @BDevilU1
@BlueDevilicious No secret that @JayBilas is not a fan of the NCAA. He has positioned himself for OUTRAGE if UNC is sanctioned in any way.
Jay Bilas @JayBilas
@BDevilU1 Stop. How idiotic. Read the Notice. It confirms everything I've said. What you think and what the process is are different.
BDevilU @BDevilU1
@JayBilas Struck a nerve there, I see. Yes or No: Did UNC men's basketball players remain eligible through a system of fake classes? Y or N