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Don't forget that citycat and wftc are bona fide wizards. Wizards love obfuscation, so as to create befuddlement and stupefaction among the non-wizards on this board.
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"I can't be worrying about that sh*t. Life goes on, man."
- Jeff Bridges as The Dude in "The Big Lebowski"
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Yes. I think you have to be of a certain age to have much knowledge of the Charlie Chan movies. The movies were made from 1931 to 1949, in black and white. Although surely offensive to some today, the movies had a certain charm. Charlie, who was often condescended to, was always the smartest guy in the room. No. 1 son, played by Keye Luke, was a certified fool though.catnhat wrote:Charlie Chan reference? I'm not that old, hence the ?
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Looks like somebody's been talking out of both sides of their mouth...
Looks like somebody's been talking out of both sides of their mouth...
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“We’re working through the report. It says a lot, but it says nothing, so we are trying to ferret out what it actually says.”
Classic!
Classic!
"We were in the center ring the whole night,'' longtime Davidson coach Bob McKillop said. ''We were not on the ropes. We were not on the mat. We were in the center ring slugging away, and we just ran out of time.''
The best case has always been that the school would lose accreditation, lose all federal dollars, etc. But that won't happen. They'll escape with some harsh words and a wink. Evil thrives.
"Here’s what is the elephant in the room. Travis had a bag before. Now everyone has a bag. The Travis Ford recruiting prowess was greatly exaggerated."---SLU fan explaining how NIL took away Ford's recruiting edge
As a UNC alum and current employee, I'd call loss of accreditation a worst-case-scenario. It's a very good school that provides a solid education to 99.9% of its students and produces a wealth of new knowledge from its federally (and privately) funded research. A loss of accreditation would have far-reaching consequences for an untold number of people (students, staff, NC citizens, etc), none of whom have had anything to do with athletics.i77cat wrote:The best case has always been that the school would lose accreditation, lose all federal dollars, etc. But that won't happen. They'll escape with some harsh words and a wink. Evil thrives.
UNC has allowed itself to be tarnished by its athletics program. We need top-level housecleaning, and a complete relegation of athletics to DIII or NAIA. Only then will the university be allowed to focus on being an actual institute of higher learning.
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