UNC-CH Board of Trustees chair critical of N & O’s “opinion” (day 134)

Today the News and Observer published this letter from Robert Winston, the chairman of UNC-CH’s Board of Trustees.  The best part of the letter:

As Chancellor Holden Thorp has said, we don’t feel good about being in this situation, but we do feel good about how we’ve responded to it. We pledged from the start that we’d go where the facts took us, we’d find out how this happened and we’d figure out how to keep it from happening again.

The N&O’s opinion is just that, an opinion. We prefer to make our decisions based on facts.

Wow!  Remember, the UNC BOT is the body that, when given the chance to ask any scandal-related question of Thorp, Baddour, and Butch, had only one question, asked of Butch (paraphrased): “How is this affecting recruiting?”  I am not making that up.  That actually happened, as detailed in this entry.  So I guess “how is recruiting going?” is a vital, central question necessary for the BOT to reach its “decision based on facts.”

I don’t know the UNC-CH BOT’s politics well enough to be able to comment all that well on Winston.  For that sort of analysis, I rely on “BobLee,” a blogger who does.  Many of his recent columns have talked about Winston.  In particular I would suggest this one and this one.

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36 Responses to UNC-CH Board of Trustees chair critical of N & O’s “opinion” (day 134)

  1. turfpack 11/26/2010 at 8:55 PM #

    YES-the sh%$ is going to hit the fan shorty…..and all the letterS readin to theN&O want help them one bit.I got some news FLASH for BOTBOB…THE NCAA DOESN’T GIVE A SH$% what you think,OR ANYONE else. YOU CAN PUT THAT IN YOUR HIGH MIGTHTY PIPE AND SMOKE IT…BOBBY!

  2. ADVENTUROO 11/26/2010 at 9:10 PM #

    Highstick,

    I am NOT older than Dirt….Winston’s Grille is in North Raleigh. It used to be called Winston’s, but they redid the motiff a few years ago. My wife loves the Black and Blue salad. Food is great as is the service. Prices are reasonable.

    I graduated, after 5 years, in 1968. I also was observing the “Bowl Game” listing on the East section of Carter Finley during the WFU game. Our FIRST bowl game was in 1948. Then the next was in 1963. I played trombone in the marching band my freshman year and went to the Liberty Bowl in Philly with the team. We lost to Mississippi State and that was the LAST year it was in Philly…net $$ Loss and the attendance was UNDER 10,000. If there had been more fans, maybe we would not have been so COLD. HOW COLD WAS IT….

    The band directors had to talk to the cold weather band directors and get some special “valve and slide oil”. For the novice, you use the clear oil to keep the trombone slides lubricated and also the valves on the trumpets, sousaphones (no they are NOT tuba’s), baritones, coronets, etc. when the outside temps drop into the mid 20’s, your salavai will FREEZE and the slides will stick and the valves will not function. They had to mix up a special concoction of alcohol (NOT the stuff that come in airline bottles) and glycerin to keep the instruments working. We rehearsed the day before the game, close to dark, and all the slides froze….it was COLD.

    After the game, we headed back to Raleigh and got to the Bell Tower about midnight….then we had to GO HOME. YEP, the dorms were closed so you either bunked with a person that lived off campus or you drove home….my parents picked me up and we had a 3 hour drive to Catawba county….it started snowing when we hit Statesville and my dad worked for the DOT and had to go to work around 4:30 that morning…..YES…I remember the 1963 Liberty Bowl in JFK Stadium. I am probably one of the FEW alumni that actually attended it….maybe I can get Bobby Purcell to honor us at a game…

    Have fun…..GO PACK….Do NOT fear the TURTLES….going to watch the FB game from the Champions Club and hope for a rout of FD by Sid and the lads.

  3. Phang 11/26/2010 at 9:24 PM #

    Cool story, ADV

  4. 61Packer 11/26/2010 at 9:24 PM #

    Don’t forget the “other” game at 3:30 tomorrow over in Durham. GO DUKE!

  5. highstick 11/26/2010 at 11:08 PM #

    Adventure….if you were there in 1963, you and I would have been in the same freshman class…meaning, you’re close to being old as dirt…just like me…(now that’s just physically, not mentally!!!!)

    I lived in Riddick for most of the first semester, then moved down to Alexander when people started flunking out….

    I remember that game, although I wasn’t there…Rossi, Falzarano, Kozarsky, and Scarpati in the backfield….

    Just looked up the address….looks like that didn’t open until late 80’s which would explain why I didn’t know where it was. I worked at UPS(off of Old Wake Forest Road then) as a student later and lived off of Whitaker Mill Road for a while after I got married in 72…

  6. McCallum 11/27/2010 at 8:30 AM #

    He is so low he’d steal the Lord’s supper and sh.it on the table- K.A. McLeod (rest in peace)

    He is as quiet as a rat pissin’ on cotton- old man John Thompson of Candor NC

    It is so dry I had to put a pan of water under the bed so the wife would take root- old man John Thompson of Candor NC

    Does 10 lbs of flour make a big biscuit?- old Allegheny County saying in response to an obvious answer

    McCallum

  7. pantherpack98 11/27/2010 at 8:35 AM #

    Another poster posted these lyrics from The Talking Heads song “Crosseyed & Painless” about facts. I wish I could go back and find who posted to give them credit but it would take all day.

    Facts are simple and facts are straight
    Facts are lazy and facts are late
    Facts all come with points of view
    Facts don’t do what I want them to
    Facts just twist the truth around
    Facts are living turned inside out
    Facts are getting the best of them

    Facts are definitely getting the best of them…burn in Hades UNX-CHeat football!!!

  8. Alpha Wolf 11/27/2010 at 10:14 AM #

    Can you handle the TRUTH, Mr. Winston?

    You can make your decisions on the facts, sir!

    1) An Assistant Coach pimping agents to his own players and those on Nebrasaka and Alabama’s team

    2) Players accepting gifts of jewelry

    3) Players having travel and services paid for by agents and attending their parties

    4) Widespread academic fraud

    and so on.

    Those are the FACTS, Mr. Winston. The TRUTH, SIR!

    If you cannot recognize that there is a serious problem at the school you ostensibly oversee, then you should recuse yourself and let an adult take your place.

    If you go along with the misdeeds and the crimes of your coaches and your players, then you are as guilty as they are, and you deserve the same punishment as do they: scorn, shame, dismissal and prosecution.

    And that, Mr. Winston, is also THE TRUTH.

    Can you handle that, sir?

  9. WolftownVA81 11/27/2010 at 10:55 AM #

    ^Ditto. Well said Alpha.

  10. highstick 11/27/2010 at 12:08 PM #

    Here’s hoping for a Code Red on the UNC football program!

  11. ADVENTUROO 11/27/2010 at 1:58 PM #

    As Frank Daniels probably NEVER SAID…..STOP THE PRESSES….

    Bob Lee, of BobLeeSays.com, has written a column of EPIC proportions today. It is a MUST READ. He has not only “tossed” the glove, he had his right fist in it and BOTBob probably NEVER saw it coming.

    It is a SHORT, but informative Column….BUT…READ ON…

    Click on the COMMENTS section and read the “Coach” comments. I am STILL trying to figure out WHO coach is, but he speaks with authority.

    The term, DISASSOCIATION that Dickie has been tossing around is coming form the highly paid legal eagle team that is advising Carolina….but the COACH, who supposedly has insight into the intersanctums of the NCAA, says that unless Dickie writes a DISASSOCIATION letter to Butch, then all will be (YEA!) for Naught.

    Take time out, my fellow bloggers, and read this….it is truly fascinating….

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