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RE: FBI investigation into Basketball corruption.
(02-24-2018 07:40 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  David Glenn seems to think NC State will be punished but UNC will get off... again.

https://accsports.com/acc-news/david-gle...nis-smith/


Carolina will "get off again" because the Heels didn't do anything AGAIN.

https://scout.com/college/north-carolina...-115460859
Tony Bradley Sr. told Inside Carolina that his son never met with Dawkins or anyone at the agency. Bradley Sr. confirmed having lunch with members of the agency after his son officially declared for the NBA Draft last April. The meeting was scheduled during the family’s efforts to hire an agent.

“They didn’t take us to a fancy restaurant,” Bradley Sr. said. “We went to the office and ordered pizzas. We ate pizzas while they introduced everyone that worked for [Miller]. It wasn’t dinner or anything like that.”
Bradley Sr. said neither his son nor his family met with any agents before entering the NBA Draft. Bradley’s agent is John Spencer of 540 Sports and Entertainment.
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