NCAA issues “Notice of Inquiry” to UNC-CH and tOSU Phone Records Show Link to UNC’s Baddour

WRAL is reporting the following statement that was released today from UNC’s Athletic Director Dick Baddour:

Full story.

“The notice of inquiry is a formal notification from the NCAA that they have been reviewing our football program,” said UNC Director of Athletics Dick Baddour. “We have been working with the NCAA and cooperating with them on this investigation. We are committed to the process and will continue to cooperate.”

WRAL News and others have asked for documents related to the NCAA and an internal investigation of the UNC football team, maintaining that they are public records. University officials have denied access to the records, citing student privacy protection laws.

NCAA letter.

 
Getting beyond the continued and quite silly “Review v. Investigation” semantics still hilariously being perpetuated by the UNC powers that be, the “Notice of Inquiry” is hardly news to anyone with a pulse living within 500 miles of the Triangle. UNC has been under investigation for over a year, so the letter being mentioned herein is a mere formality. At least Dick got that much right.

What is more interesting is the second paragraph. The release of phone records and parking ticket information formally requested by WRAL, The Daily Tarheel, and other local media members via a Freedom of Information Act request is still being adamantly resisted and legally stonewalled by UNC and the University’s counsel.

UNC has already been ordered to hand over the information by a Wake County Superior Court Judge, but UNC and lawyers have requested a stay of that order while the matter can be appealed. You can read more on the legal gerrymandering by visiting WRAL here.

Interestingly enough, UNC has already lost on almost this exact same issue (hiding behind FERPA to avoid releasing information wholly ancillary to the student’s school work or academic record) in Federal Court when dealing with a lawsuit involving a former female soccer player alleging bad acts against legendary coach Anson Dorrance. If you are unfamiliar, perhaps the most brief account of the situation can be found on Coach Dorrance’s Wikipedia page here. It’s Wikipedia, mind you, so take it for what it’s worth. If you’re legally inclined, or having serious insomnia issues and are looking for a late-night reading cure for the same, you can check out the following case: 340 F. Supp. 2d 679 (2004).

The precedent mentioned above was more thoroughly discussed in this SFN entry if you missed it:

Judge rules against UNC-CH in media’s lawsuit (updated with Thorp’s statements) (2nd update with legal analysis)

The question rages on: How on earth can the NCAA conduct much less conclude a thorough investigation without the phone records and parking tickets requested by local media outlets, including the Daily Tarheel ?

First, are there enough words to use to honor the backbone and overall integrity of the folks in charge of UNC’s school newspaper? Simply: No. Nice work, DTH, nice work. Something is clearly amiss when your own school newspaper turns on you regarding parking ticket information that is likely widely discussed by students all across campus. Phone records are pretty easily hidden, but fancy cars don’t go unseen.

I have to believe that the “new information” warned of in the official and confidential (hilarious!) “Letter of Inquiry” sent today is likely what lies in UNC’s pandora’s box to which the media has been judicially given the key but UNC’s attorneys still guard and appeal with all their mental might.

Some tiny insight into what might be hiding in that box was provided today from an unlikely source. Wait. Come to think of it, given the current events flying around college football over the last 12 months the source, and therein the connection, makes absolute sense.

Bryan Fischer of CBSSPORTS.COM tweeted a gem of a find today. Apparently Fischer took the reigns in sifting through what is likely piles and piles of phone records of Ohio State Athletic Department members, including Athletic Director Gene Smith, that were recently released by the Ohio State University pursuant to a Freedom of Information Act Request filed by the media seeking the same. What he found is puzzling a bit, but not really.

@BryanDFischer Bryan Fischer
Based on Ohio State’s phone records, once Gene Smith realized there was a problem, he called UNC AD Dick Baddour.
10 hours ago via TweetDeck

Joe Ovies reached out to Fischer via Twitter and at least thought the homework done was worthy of making this post on WRAL Sportsfan.

Ovies also tweeted that ABCers will dub this the “8th Prong.” While quite funny, the irony lies in the fact that this seemingly meaningless and very weird phone call could even be considered any prong over maybe the “2nd.” The investigation… review… has gotten that complex and encompassed several sports at UNC. The bizarro world that has become the UNC Football Scandal is without a doubt book-worthy. Let’s be honest here. People seldom read books about rule followers and clean living.

If UNC took all of these rule-breaking risks to become one of the “Big Boys” in college football, maybe they finally got their wish. Most coaches go to the likes of Urban Meyer to get consulted on his lethal offense. Many coaches reach out to other programs to learn about a scheme change that needs to be implemented in their own program. Players work out over the summer with kids from other programs to fuel new fire and a different perspective into their workouts.

Hilariously enough, that’s not how it goes for the Heels. It appears the “Big Boys” are indeed calling. But they are most likely doing so to yank a couple pages from UNC’s playbook on how to call a year-long NCAA Investigation a “review that will be over by Friday” with a straight face. The likes of Ohio State, currently mired in such scandal that legendary sweater-vest-wearing Coach Jim Tressell has left the program as has All-World junior quarterback Terrell Pryor in just the last week or so, are calling to learn how to deflect and defend what is clearly going to be a long, painful trip to NCAA violation hell and back.

This is simply hysterical. But as we catch our breath, let’s give credit where credit is due…

One thing the author group at SFN has always admired about UNC and their administration is that the folks in Chapel Hill are second to none when it comes to the shameless spin, manipulation of public perception, misleading branding (“The Carolina Way”), and their ability to do all of this for the sole purpose of turning attention away from their skirting of the rules. In comparison, if UNC’s media machine is a Masserati, we State folks are indeed still puttin’ down the old country road on Granddad’s rust-riddled tractor. So to that well-greased-sexy-beast of a UNC Media Machine, we raise a glass for what is so far a job extremely well done. Imitation is indeed the most sincere form of flattery.

Keep it up, gentlemen, it will all be over by Friday…

UNC Scandal

77 Responses to NCAA issues “Notice of Inquiry” to UNC-CH and tOSU Phone Records Show Link to UNC’s Baddour

  1. GAWolf 06/08/2011 at 8:48 PM #

    http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news;_ylt=AgShopfvszIYzUN31j5NR1g5nYcB?slug=dw-wetzel_why_osu_case_is_worse_than_usc_060811

    This is a MUST READ. BIsnt this exactlynwhat we saw go on In Chapel Hill last fall? Baddour and butch made it regularly clear that they were doing all they could to get players mired in controversy back on the field asap. the quotes are everywhere.

    is it really only just funny that this article can be largely applicable if you swap OSU with UNC, and the two ADs conspired on how these similar stories should be handled???

  2. highstick 06/09/2011 at 10:39 AM #

    Opie Cunningham? I’m sure you did that intentionally???

  3. highstick 06/09/2011 at 10:46 AM #

    “High profile athletes demand high profile compliance”..darned good line!

    Just my gut feeling…if we have not totally “conned ourselves” into believing the content posted on this site was not fact, but fiction(which I highly doubt), then “it ain’t over til it’s over”! And I don’t think it’s going to be this week.

  4. PackerInRussia 06/09/2011 at 11:49 AM #

    That scene where Opie looks up at Andy and Andy’s looking back down at him as he’s being sent out to possibly get the tar beat out of him is one of the best moments on TV.

  5. TAEdisonHokie 06/09/2011 at 11:51 AM #

    Just my opinion, but some of you guys are giving up much too easily. Here are a few points to consider:

    1) This just the Letter of Inquiry stage. If you read the link I posted earlier in this thread, you’ll know that there are several additional steps before the UNC book is closed. If it’s expanded into other UNC sports, there will definitely be LOIC issues resulting in sanctions.

    2) The UNC football program is not even close to being a marquee program for the NCAA. Southern Cal is far more of a trophy program and look what the NCAA did to them. Ohio State is also on the NCAA radar and should take a beating. Tennessee used to be a trophy program and I expect them to be hammered when it’s all said and done. Auburn could also be on the chopping block but unless the investigators come up with real evidence to back up the Cam Newton allegations, I think that story is DOA.

    3) Based on a previous track record for reporting inaccurate information I’m surprised some of you actually believe much of anything WRAL has to say.

    Okay…I’m done. But, I’m getting ready to pop more corn!

  6. TruthBKnown Returns 06/09/2011 at 1:21 PM #

    Did someone say… popcorn?

    http://i.imgur.com/tZk92.gif

  7. Hungwolf 06/09/2011 at 3:47 PM #

    Seems only media really on top of the cheaters and thugs at UNX are the ones in Chapel Hill. Always said students know what really is going on.

    Daily Tar Heel Reporting UNC Star Quan Sturdivant just busted for Majijuana!

    http://www.dailytarheel.com/index.php/article/2010/07/unc_linebacker_cited_with_marijuana_possession#comment15094

    They have comments from Butch Davis. Of course he states Quan will be disciplined within the program which experience tells me translates: “We’re doing everything we can to get him on the field ASAP.”

    Another public black eye for the stellar examples of student athletes at UNC-CHeat. Where do we get those “I Support Butch Davis” tee shirts. I love this guy and the mud he dragging UNC-CHeat through!

    Still cannot understand given all that has happened how any respecting parent would let their child committ to Davis!

  8. Hungwolf 06/09/2011 at 3:55 PM #

    Oh yea! How do you know he was educated at UNC-CHeat? You smoking pot at Bohangles at 11AM on a Saturday morning. Reefer, Biscuits, and Chicken 101 graduate for sure!

  9. GAWolf 06/09/2011 at 4:30 PM #

    http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/news?slug=dw-wetzel_focus_should_be_on_osu_big_ten_brass_not_pryor_060111

    Previous article from Wetzel that is giving it to the Buckeyes pretty hard, and again is very “on-point” factually to the UNC situation.

  10. HPWolf 06/09/2011 at 5:46 PM #

    LOIC. Can someone please explain how the tarholes can have a asst.coach taking tens of thousands of dollars from an agent while recruiting with a nickname of black santa and this is not an automatic LOIC. The phone records support a direct link between the coach and agent. The calls are time stamped and dated during the recruiting cycle. Then the coach is hurried out of town when the shit hit the fan. If this obvious pay to play scam by a employee of the football staff is not LOIC, what the hell is?

  11. Ashman87 06/09/2011 at 6:02 PM #

    I personally think that based on what I’ve heard, that UNC will at worst be forfeiting victories. Plus, I’ve heard that there’s a good chance that UNC will not be punished that much for not monitoring John Blake. Therefore, I think it’s VERY UNLIKELY that the destruction of UNC’s football program that some of us want REALLY BADLY is not going to happen, i.e. not postseason bans or TV bans.

  12. Pack78 06/09/2011 at 6:20 PM #

    ^^^
    “We are disappointed in Quan’s actions over the weekend. This is not the type of behavior we expect from our student-athletes,” North Carolina football coach Butch Davis said.

    Translation: We now expect them not to get caught…

  13. wolffpride 06/09/2011 at 8:11 PM #

    Quan sturdivant was drafted in the 6th round by Arizona. Unless he is in summer classes finishing his degree then he is no longer directly connected to UNC. But its not like he wasn’t hitting the binger when he was there. Like he just got drafted into the NFL and was like, awesome, now I am going to smoke some pot, always wanted to try that.

  14. choppack1 06/09/2011 at 9:13 PM #

    That story is from last year.

    I think its likely the NCAA investigation is done – and judging on the UConn case, I’d expect bubkus. Look at the USC case for what it is – an outlier against several other data points that suggest the NCAA doesn’t give a flying fart about enforcement unless you spit in their face.

    At both tOSU and UT – the head coaches lied to the NCAA. No evidence that Butch did the same.

    Nothing new has broken on this story since October. If SFN has legit info – they should share, because this time next year, I have a sneaking suspicion we’ll be the only ones who remember this.

  15. HPWolf 06/09/2011 at 10:01 PM #

    Choppack1,
    This time next year carolina fans will be asking themselves how the hell butch wrecked the football program while getting back to back pay raises.

  16. choppack1 06/09/2011 at 10:10 PM #

    HP – I wish that was the case, but it’ll shock me if it is. Look up the UConn report and you’ll see why I’m not expecting much in spite of the tough talk.

  17. HPWolf 06/10/2011 at 6:39 AM #

    ^^You might be right choppack but if the NCAA doesn’t come down hard on this bunch of thugs they lose all credibility. They then become the paper tiger of college rules enforcement. If the big hammer only comes with LOIC then it comes down to how you define LOIC. A member of the university staff, a asst coach of the football team is taking tens of thousands of dollars from a sports agent to enfluence recruits with cash payments. His nickname is black santa. Phone records tie everything together. I guess were down to whether or not the NCAA will rule based on what they know or only what they can prove.

  18. packplantpath 06/10/2011 at 6:52 AM #

    “You might be right choppack but if the NCAA doesn’t come down hard on this bunch of thugs they lose all credibility.”

    That ship has sailed long ago. I tend to agree with chop that the punishment will be mild and they will use a mild punishment to continue bragging about the “caraloon way”.

  19. Packfan28 06/10/2011 at 8:01 AM #

    Based on the NCAA’s history in these matters, why is anyone expecting the Cheaters to get any kind of harsh punishment?

  20. 61Packer 06/10/2011 at 10:00 AM #

    “……if the NCAA doesn’t come down hard on this bunch of thugs they lose all credibility.”

    Since when does the NCAA have real credibility? What did they do to Cam Newton? Jim Calhoun? This politically correct organization of nitwits has probably banned more school mascots than they have cheaters.

    They’re about name brands and money, period. Yes, they slammed USC but the Rose Bowl, the cartel of money bowls, lives on, and so will the UNC football program.

  21. HPWolf 06/10/2011 at 10:27 AM #

    The NCAA has a choice to make. They either punish the UNCs of college athletics or they are giving the green light to cheat at will. This has to stop or the whole notion of amateur sports is in question. Regardless, I for one am glad that TOB does it the right way. People forget that TOB had to run off in excess of 30 players in his first three years to clean house. Our team shows character and that’s why when the chips are on the table we have prevailed against the holes. We play with discipline while they lose the mental focus. I still hold out hope for some justice. They have been exposed as cheats now we need the severe punishment for vindication.

  22. ncsu1987 06/10/2011 at 12:40 PM #

    Have to agree with choppack1. Although we don’t know the facts yet, very little has broken recently to suggest that there are smoking guns in play. And while I agree that USC is a stalwart of college football, I don’t agree that comparing USC football to UNC basketball is an apples-to-apples comparison. There are far more numerous large, important powerhouse programs in college football than in basketball, thus making the basketball programs that ARE important to the NCAA’s brand and cashflow all the more important. The NCAA absolutely will consider the potential impact on basketball as they deliberate on the UNC football question.

    I’m 47 years old, and I’ve lived with the unbridled, in-your-face superiority for about 40 of those years. I’d like nothing better than to see the hammer come down. I just don’t see it happening. If in no other way, the failure of the BOT to DEMAND an independent investigation indisputably demonstrates unfair favor. So don’t be surprised if it turns out that there are other organizations similarly engaged.

  23. TAEdisonHokie 06/10/2011 at 1:28 PM #

    The NCAA had nothing concrete to put together a case against Cam Newton or Auburn according to SEC Commissioner Slive yesterday on the Paul Finebaum radio show. That “case” was based on “sources” coming from Mississippi State, a program that was really pissed that Newton didn’t end up playing for the Bulldogs. They simply wanted revenge and went about it in the time-honored SEC fashion of dumping on the front-runner.

    Southern Call and Michigan got hammered by the NCAA. Also expecting to get hammered are: Tennessee, Ohio State, and WVU. Boise State has also been caught with violations. There are more schools being looked at, but I’m getting tired of typing.

    Based on the fact that the NCAA has new leadership at the top from a guy that means business, and new investigative skills learned during the Southern Cal investigation, I’d say UNC is going to get hammered…I’d be really surprised if they don’t.

  24. HPWolf 06/10/2011 at 2:09 PM #

    Karma is real guys. These posers in chapel hell have been dancin for years. Its now time to pay the piper.

  25. 61Packer 06/10/2011 at 2:19 PM #

    Michigan didn’t get hammered. USC did. Plus, UM got rid of RichRod and picked up a good coaching prospect and their future is bright, especially given the situation in Columbus. USC will suffer some but not like SMU did. The LA area will always attract top coaches and athletes, and in a few years, the Trojans will have successfully reloaded. Just a bump in the road for what is probably college football’s marquee program when you look at the overall history of college football. Southern California will continue to roll in the money and roll on the field.

    UNC football has never sustained national prominence and I still think their punishment from the NCAA won’t amount to much more than a slap on the wrist. The NCAA talks a lot, but what they generally do is tomahawk programs with politically incorrect mascots moreso than programs with shady dealers and outright cheaters.

    The real problem to me is schools like UNC and OSU whose own administrations are probably much more aware of what’s going on inside their programs than the NCAA is, but will take no action unless the NCAA gets wind of it, and then do as little as possible to sluff it off.

    BMFD should’ve been booted, but will probably instead be back on the UNC sidelines this fall, ever the hero to his adoring fans, who’ll forget this ever happened quicker than a New York City minute.

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