Fedora’s date with NCAA an inconvenience, not a distraction
Posted Aug 15, 2017
Instead of being in Chapel Hill getting his football team ready for its opening game, Larry Fedora will be traveling to Nashville to appear before the NCAA’s Committee on Infractions. “I’m there for support, really,” Fedora said. “There’s nothing I can add to what happened before I got here. Me being there shows that compliance is important to me and our program.”
(North State Journal)
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