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Thursday, September 19, 2013

College Football and Corruption



Meanwhile, to preserve college football's purity, the NCAA has approximately 70 pages of stern rules about dealing with recruits: "An institution may provide fruit, nuts and bagels to a student-athlete at any time." Cookies? See the relevant regulation. In 2008, Easterbrook notes, the Raleigh News & Observer "reported that University of North Carolina football and men's basketball players were enrolled in email Swahili 'courses' that had no instructors and never met and always led to A's." There was, however, no evidence of cookie corruption.

Read the rest of
George Will's column here.

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