NCAA back in Chapel Hill
The NCAA was back in Chapel Hill on Wednesday conducting follow up work related to the investigation into the North Carolina football team, UNC spokesman Kevin Best said.
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The NCAA was back in Chapel Hill on Wednesday conducting follow up work related to the investigation into the North Carolina football team, UNC spokesman Kevin Best said.
The North Carolina football team’s 24-22 win against Rutgers marked its sixth straight non-conference victory and a 2-0 start to the 2011 season for UNC.
North Carolina defensive end Quinton Coples might be one of the best NFL prospects in the nation, a reputation that could limit his production this season if opponents gang up to shut him down.
When Bryn Renner learned that coach Butch Davis had been fired, the quarterback had to let it all sink in a little bit.
In its 24-22 win against Rutgers on Saturday, the North Carolina football team racked up five turnovers — its highest single-game total since a 20-17 loss to Virginia Tech in 2008.
Despite uncertainty surrounding the $70 million investment in the Blue Zone and the North Carolina football program upon the firing of former head coach Butch Davis, those directly involved with the project said ticket sales and turnout so far this season have made the operation a financial success.
With less than 30 seconds left in Saturday’s 24-22 win against Rutgers, North Carolina quarterback Bryn Renner fumbled the snap in the victory formation on the Scarlet Knights’ 12-yard line, nearly causing the sixth turnover for UNC.
With less than 30 seconds left in Saturday’s game against Rutgers, North Carolina quarterback Bryn Renner fumbled the snap in the victory formation on the Scarlet Knights’ 12 yard line, nearly causing the sixth turnover for UNC.
The 13-member committee tapped to select UNC’s next athletic director and the firm hired to lead the search met for the first time Wednesday to discuss candidates for the job.
Saturday’s 42-10 season-opening win against James Madison gave the North Carolina football team a reason to celebrate, but a season-ending injury brought the Tar Heels right back down to Earth.
It’s not quite time for the 2012 London Olympics, but two North Carolina swimmers earned bronze medals in a meet that might just be the next best thing.
The 13-member search committee that was formed to help find North Carolina’s next athletic director held its first meeting on Friday, at which the group refined the job description and decided to employ the services of a national search firm.
As the North Carolina football team prepares for the start of the 2011 season still mired by the NCAA probe, University officials are taking the first steps in determining the future of the football program and UNC athletics.
North Carolina football coach Butch Davis was fired Tuesday, leaving UNC with a gaping hole in its athletic program less than six weeks away from the season’s kickoff, as well as the enormous task of finding the University’s next head football coach.
The North Carolina basketball team will return all five starters from the 2010-11 campaign when it takes the court this fall, but an injury will likely keep one of the Tar Heels’ top reserves out of commission for much of the season.
The immediate future of former North Carolina defensive end Michael McAdoo’s lawsuit against the NCAA and the University is unclear, as the defendants have until July 31 to respond to his complaints.
North Carolina guard Leslie McDonald will be out indefinitely after tearing his ACL, North Carolina officials announced Friday.
A judge has denied former UNC defensive end Michael McAdoo’s request for injunction against the NCAA, and will not allow him to regain eligibility to play football at this time.
Former North Carolina defensive end Michael McAdoo’s lawsuit against UNC and the NCAA has brought to light the issue of plagiarism and how it is defined and monitored by the University and other institutions.
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