N & O: “Carolina way” has become a joke

 

The raging academic scandal at UNC-CH keeps picking up momentum.  An editorial in today’s News and Observer goes further than any such piece produced so far.  An excerpt:

The university, which used to boast of its “clean” athletics program, the “Carolina way,” has always maintained that it does not treat athletes different from other students, that they are not guided to courses designed to keep them eligible because of easy material or agreeable professors.

That sanctimony, especially, makes this latest development an outrage. And Chancellor Holden Thorp remains evidently reluctant to ask and answer the questions that linger, questions that must be answered before all those broken hearts Hargrove has been talking about can be mended.

They include:

How was it possible for this course to be added to the summer school list, for Nyang’oro to take it over from the professor who normally would have taught it and for it to include only football players (who knew to register for it within days of registration opening) without someone in the academic support staff or in the university’s middle-level administration not raising an eyebrow, and more?

What do students who were in the class say? Do Thorp and others want to find out?

The editorial goes on to raise the really big issue pending at the moment — questioning the investigative vigor UNC-CH has shown:

Thorp has tackled the issue at those points where The N&O has obtained records and reported on what happened, or didn’t happen, but he hasn’t seemed to push for a really aggressive investigation – even while the university’s academic standards have been corrupted and the “Carolina way” has become a joke.

This is not the only editorial making the rounds today.  Scott Mooneyham wrote a piece that was published first by the NC Insider and subsequently is being picked up by some other outlets.  Mooneyham does an amazing job pulling back the curtain on the so-called investigation undertaken by UNC-CH so far.  An excerpt:

Last summer, after former UNC-Chapel Hill football player Michael McAdoo was shown to have plagiarized a paper, chancellor Holden Thorp said he didn’t intend to question the professor who accepted the paper.

“We’ve done a very thorough investigation on the academic side,” Thorp said at the time.

A month later, The News & Observer of Raleigh showed that the same professor taught an advanced course to a star football player just as he arrived on campus and before ever taking a basic writing course.

Thorp responded by ordering an internal review. Six months later, a 10-page report outlined 54 irregularly-taught courses in the department overseen by the professor, Julius Nyang’oro.

The report concluded that athletes received no favorable treatment relative to the rest of the student body, making no mention of the percentage of athletes enrolled in the courses.

Thorp called the review thorough and diligent.

Subsequent media requests led to revelations that a majority of those enrolled in the courses were athletes.

Now, News & Observer reporter Dan Kane has revealed that one of the suspect courses, which involved no instruction, was created by Nyang’oro just two days before the start of a summer school semester in 2011. Of the 19 students who enrolled, 18 were football players and one was a former football player.

Mooneyham concludes:

Among the questions that need answering:

_ Who told football players to enroll in these classes? Why these classes and not others? Did the advisers assigned to athletes know about the academic fraud? Did they have any conversations with athletic department officials regarding this class or others taught by Nyang’oro?

_ Where was the oversight of Nyang’oro and his courses? Did his assignment to so many summer school courses violate university policy? If not, why not? If so, why was it allowed?

_ Finally, what role did Thorp himself play, in his previous job as dean of the College of Arts & Sciences, in any lack of oversight of Nyang’oro’s department, his course assignments, and the athletic academic support staff, which also reports to the college?

It’s time for the truth.

Wow!  I should also mention that this latest story is now being picked up nationally, with USA Today , The Sporting News, and yahoo basically running the N & O piece.  Yahoo makes a point to quote this hilarious sentence from the N & O article:

Other records show that football and basketball players made up a majority of the enrollments of nine particularly suspect classes in which the professors listed as instructors have denied involvement, and have claimed that signatures were forged on records related to them.

That is some fantastic national press for the flagship! Also, Robbi Pickeral with ESPN is doing some preliminary exploration of this pdf provided by the N & O last Friday.  In my opinion, that pdf, which breaks down the enrollments in the suspect classes, will turn out to be a gold mine once people really start sifting through it.

Stay tuned.

 

 

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91 Responses to N & O: “Carolina way” has become a joke

  1. Prowling Woofie 06/12/2012 at 12:50 PM #

    Exactly, WolftownVA81, Thorp’s tenure as Dean was merely a trial run to see how well he could deflect and cover up and generate smoke screens. Since he passed with flying colors, he ‘won’ his promotion to Chancellor, where he had the opportunity to provide bigger smoke screens while bowing before the Head Coaches of the two money programs. Play the PR game and give Butchie and Roy (and maybe Mike Fox, too) everything they want.

    Just wasn’t counting on two of the brain surgeons brought in – Austin and MacAdoo – to light the fuse…

    Keep digging, Media Types, keep digging ! This gets MUCH deeper !!!

  2. T-Pack 06/12/2012 at 12:56 PM #

    It’s all about the all-sacred basketball program. The ‘powers that be’ know a deeper and/or independent investigation will take down basketball along with the football ‘rogues’ (or at the very least, smudge and scar the basketball program irreparably).

    Amazing that they are willing to sacrifice the reputation of the school and university system to save Dean’s and Michael’s legacy! Of course, there’s tons of money at stake too … but it very well may be the pride that goeth before the ultimate crash and burn in a blaze of humiliation and disgrace. Marvin may still yet spill the beans.

  3. Wufpacker 06/12/2012 at 1:24 PM #

    “It’s all about the all-sacred basketball program.”

    At this point, I think cya is also a motivator. Eventually, cya is going to be the final crack that brings it all down. It’s always the cover up.

  4. heavy 06/12/2012 at 1:31 PM #

    Wolfbluff: FTFY – No amount of whiteTRash is going to cover this up now.

  5. old13 06/12/2012 at 1:32 PM #

    ” . . . the ‘Carolina way’ has become a joke.”

    I thought it always was – and a cover to boot!

    Not to defend Thorpe, but if he has been clean in all this from the perspective of knowingly implementing, supporting, and/or covering these shenanigans, and I know that is not necessarily the case, he is still in trouble. Part of this IMO is from his naivete’. His biggest problem is letting himself be manipulated by the “BOT3” (as BobLee calls them.) And then to declare that “a thorough and diligent” investigation has been performed when it had not is just plain stupid! Crooked or no, he deserves to go as does the BOG chair for his lack of action in regard to all of this.

  6. lumbee wolfman 06/12/2012 at 1:36 PM #

    The A&F brand worn at Chapel hill used to mean Abercrombie & Fitch – now it’s updated to mean Academics & Fraud —- LOL

  7. Hungwolf 06/12/2012 at 2:27 PM #

    Davis has always maintained his innocence and in a way he may be right. He walked into a crooked program and the program was still crooked after he left. The athletic department has been cheating for years, we’ve all known it. Swofford, Dean, Roy, and Baddour have had these pie classes going on for years for bball and football players, kids parents getting jobs and houses, players driving cars they can’t afford, money to players funneled through hard to trace channels, agents been camping out in Chapel Hill for years remember Dean called it an “innovation”, and players wearing clothes only rich people could afford. It been going on for years…

  8. TruthBKnown Returns 06/12/2012 at 6:40 PM #

    Where has this website been for the last five hours or so???

  9. Hungwolf 06/12/2012 at 6:50 PM #

    SMU came crashing down only after one player finally spilled the beans. Who will it be at UNC-CHeat? National media starting to connect the dots to the basketball program. Bball cannot keep getting mentioned and not be guilty, here’s NBC sports mentioning it.

    http://collegebasketballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/06/09/football-centered-unc-academic-scandal-deepens-but-tar-heel-basketball-once-again-mentioned

  10. logarithm 06/12/2012 at 7:54 PM #

    I too hope nobody falls on their sword and gets individually scapegoated over this. The scenario I want most is a civil war between legitimate academics who want to defend the credibility, academics who are dirty and want to avoid punishment by stopping the shenanigans and an athletic program that continues to break rules as it tries to cover its past rule-breaking.

  11. Virginia Wolf 06/12/2012 at 8:26 PM #

    The corruption is so bad, they will do anything to cover this. They are doing all they can to avoid the death penalty. Whe else would they not come forward with answers?

  12. tuckerdorm1983 06/12/2012 at 8:33 PM #

    So these Swahili classes were not in the course catalog. However, just days before the semester was to start somebody somewhere got notified that Swahili 301 was being offered and somebody somewhere registered 20 or so athletes to this class including Tyler “I walk alot” Hansborough. Who did this and who signed off on this and who in academic advising sent the players to these classes. WHO WHO WHO??? Do I sound like an Owl now??? So many people knew of this boondoggle and did nothing. Did anyone ever say anything to anybody that this was a boondoggle???

  13. Wufpacker 06/12/2012 at 9:11 PM #

    “legitimate academics”

    Kinda made me laugh. Wouldn’t that be Thorpe? The UNC BoT? The BoG? More likely is that enough of the dirty academics decide to cut bait from a dirty athletic program that’s sinking while they still have a shred of plausible deniability (already too late for some).

  14. ryebread 06/12/2012 at 9:37 PM #

    This is all about protecting the sacred cow (and very real cash cow) that is basketball. It always has been, and it will continue to be.

    It was compounded by UNC’s arrogance and how deep the problem actually ran. If they didn’t think they had the appropriate “air cover” then they’d have sacrificed football a long time ago. I think they genuinely thought they had enough “friends in high places” (and in the local media) to keep things thing under wraps.

    Personally, I hope they go down in flames. I’m sick of the sanctimonious @#(* that is spewed by everyone associated with that program.

  15. tractor57 06/12/2012 at 10:13 PM #

    death penalty

  16. bigjohn 06/12/2012 at 10:36 PM #

    Check out the piece on WRALsportsfan.com tonight that quoted Dick Baddour. It appears that the real problem is that this cheating stuff is too distracting for Thorpe, Fedora and Bubba to focus on the real problem of making sure that it never happens AGAIN (or that we don’t find out when it happens again).

    “With the belief that the worst details of the scandal have been revealed, Baddour said that the next steps are crucial. He believes that Chancellor Holden Thorp, new athletics director Bubba Cunningham and new head football coach Larry Fedora have taken the appropriate steps, but it is important that they be allowed to get back to their outlined job descriptions soon.”

    “I believe that Larry and Bubba are doing everything they can, but the academic stuff needs to come to some closure,” Baddour said. “The unfortunate part for (Thorpe) is he has had to spend way too much time on athletic matters and that’s not good for the institution.

    “The important thing now is that we correct it and we fix it. Not just that we just move on, but we move on with a defined plan to see that it never happens again.”

    THIS KIND OF THINKING IS WHY THE REAL TRUTH NEEDS, AND MUST,COME OUT.

  17. choppack1 06/12/2012 at 10:46 PM #

    Baddour and the University Counsel never got nearly enough heat for their appearance at McAdoo’s initial NCAA appeal.

    It is in this appeal, that the naked arrogance of UNC-Ch, its leaders and its athletic department are on full display.

    Let’s look back on these stories to see just how active UNC-Ch’s leadership was in trying to get him back on the field – Thorp was cc’d on all of this…and Dick Baddour stated clearly: “We are arguing that this was Michael McAdoo’s work”…this was the university’s position on 12/14/2010.

    http://www.newsobserver.com/2011/04/01/1096151/mcadoo-wants-eligibility-restored.html

    http://media2.newsobserver.com/smedia/2011/07/05/22/21/NQ5tK.So.156.PDF

  18. haze 06/13/2012 at 6:51 AM #

    Seems telling that the recent class of note was taught in the Summer of 2011. That’s about a full year after the s#$% started hitting the fan for the fball team.

    Incredibly stupid to allow that to continue when you had to know that there was a chance for the spot light to come.

  19. wilmwolf80 06/13/2012 at 7:52 AM #

    Burn. Them. To. The. Ground.

  20. tuckerdorm1983 06/13/2012 at 7:57 AM #

    I predict Thorpe will step down.

  21. GAWolf 06/13/2012 at 8:23 AM #

    I cannot stop laughing about this. Forgive me, please Lord, for finding such joy in the misery if others.

  22. packbackr04 06/13/2012 at 8:25 AM #

    so if as Baddour puts it, Thorpe is too busy with this athletics academic scandal to effectively manage the institution. Perhaps they should ask for an independant investigation to come in and take that pesky little task off their plates

  23. Rochester 06/13/2012 at 8:41 AM #

    If the media and bloggers can find so much without any inside access, it’s mind-boggling to imagine what’s there to be discovered if someone really dug into this, especially with subpoena power. Ka-boom.

    Ironic that the president of U Va just got tossed out by their BOG for reasons no one can understand, but Thorp still has a job.

  24. Master 06/13/2012 at 8:57 AM #

    1) Now that all this is comming out after the NCAA investigation, can they go back in and take another look?

    2) Doesn’t this confirm the NCAA investigation was a sham?

    3) Where is the rest of the legal apparatus that raked NC State over the coals back in 1989 and 1990?

    4 )If the current round of information oozing from the swamp in Chapel Hill does not define “Lack of Institutional Control”, what does?

  25. Rochester 06/13/2012 at 9:06 AM #

    It’s not a Lack of Institutional Control, really. The institution was in complete control. I don’t buy for a minute that Nyangaboro did all this on his own. No chance.

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