Probes thus far have had little on-field impact on UNC football
Posted Jul 3, 2014
Regardless of how this latest NCAA investigation into UNC ends, there’s little chance it will take any sort of substantial toll on the football team’s performance this season. Recent history has taught us that much. This will be the fifth straight season that will begin under some sort of probe for the Tar Heels and only once – 2011 – did the seemingly endless saga really have a major impact on how the team played.
(WRAL Sports Fan)
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