According to reports, Greg Little and Robert Quinn will never see the field again for UNC-CH. According to the linked article: Little accepted diamond earrings, as well as travel accommodations for the Bahamas, Washington D.C. and two trips to Miami, among other benefits. Quinn accepted two black diamond watches, a pair of matching earrings and […]
Marcell Dareus
Another Late Night Bombshell from Yahoo! Sports – Blake Recommended Wichard to Bama Player
Here is the link to the latest bombshell from Yahoo! Sports writers Charles Robinson & Dan Wetzel. It is also being reported on ESPN.com by Ivan Maisel. A couple of quotes from the Yahoo story: University of Alabama defensive end Marcell Dareus informed NCAA investigators that former University of North Carolina assistant coach John Blake […]
Kendric Burney had prior knowledge of agents in Miami but Butch didn’t? (Day 75)
^ Marvin at the gun show this past spring. Tonight’s entry is based on a piece that went up last Thursday but (appropriately) got lost behind our excellent pregame entries Friday and Saturday.  This point is too important to miss and represents a major theme that should be repeated — we are being asked to believe that Butch Davis knew almost nothing about what […]
Why “the Carolina Way” is now a punch line (nightly update day 71).
Let’s get right to it. We have a lot of ground to cover. The fallout from yesterday’s NCAA suspensions began with Kendric Burney’s dad giving some great quotes that really raise questions about institutional control. You should read this article in full. I think this passage from that piece damages UNC-CH more than any other I have read since […]
Are you ready for a real bombshell? Austin possibly working for an agent in connection with mid-May party!
 Originally posted at 4:16 a.m. Late Wednesday evening this story broke from Birmingham, Alabama: This article explains how Tide player Marcell Dareus was lured to an agent’s party in Miami in “the middle of May.”  Given what we have learned over the past few days about the travel and party attendance of some UNC-CH […]
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