NCAA should require athletes to read those textbooks
It’s been a busy spring for the high sheriffs of the NCAA.
They’ve had to make a ruling in a case of academic fraud at Florida State involving 61 athletes from several sports who received “improper assistance” in an online music course.
They met Saturday to discuss allegations that a top player from Memphis’ NCAA “Final Four” team, identified by media as point guard Derrick Rose, had someone else take his college entrance exam for him. (As they met, similar allegations were being reported regarding Rose’s former teammate, Robert Dozier).
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6/8/09
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