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California forward Ivan Rabb has decided to stay in school for his sophomore season rather than enter the NBA draft.
 
There's always one guy every year that should seemingly leave, but doesn't. I guess Rabb is that guy this year.
 
Unc received their Allegations

Filed an injunction in Indy this weekend because of how bad it is

Supposedly it's 89-2011 and that 1-3 mbb were named every season as ineligible. 93,05 in danger, wins vacated as well, 2 yr ban and scholly loss
 
Unc received their Allegations

Filed an injunction in Indy this weekend because of how bad it is

Supposedly it's 89-2011 and that 1-3 mbb were named every season as ineligible. 93,05 in danger, wins vacated as well, 2 yr ban and scholly loss
Love it. Every part of it.
 
Unc received their Allegations

Filed an injunction in Indy this weekend because of how bad it is

Supposedly it's 89-2011 and that 1-3 mbb were named every season as ineligible. 93,05 in danger, wins vacated as well, 2 yr ban and scholly loss
How can you even speculate on the punishment when the NOA hasn't been released? Is this info coming from the NCAA? There's still a huge chunk of the process left.
The new NOA, though, is not an end point as much as it is a new beginning to a case that still has several steps to go before a resolution is reached.

UNC now has another 90 days to respond to the amended NOA, as the university had when it received the original NOA. It’s unclear whether UNC will take the full 90 days to respond.

After UNC submits its response, whenever it might come, the NCAA then has approximately one month to respond to that response, at which time it will set a date for UNC to appear before the NCAA Committee on Infractions, which is the judge and jury in NCAA infractions cases.

After UNC’s appearance before the infractions committee it could take another three months, at least, for the committee to announce the penalties and sanctions UNC would face. At that point UNC could appeal the Committee on Infractions’ ruling.

A final resolution, then, is still several months away and the case will likely stretch into 2017.
Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/college/acc/unc/article73736122.html#storylink=cpy
 
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Looks like it's about to get lit in Chapel Hill.
 
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