UNC can appeal to the NCAA to have Quinn's and Little's eligibility restored, but Baddour said that no appeal will be made.Baddour said he was disappointed that none of the three told UNC or NCAA officials Discount Tiffany Money Clips truth about what they received when the NCAA investigation started. Information came out during the summer that a sports agent might have paid for the players to travel to Miami."It's particularly disappointing because at the very beginning of this process, Coach Davis, myself and all the (UNC) compliance people were in front of our student-athletes, driving home the message of how important it is that you be honest, that you be forthright and that you give us the opportunity to help you," Baddour said.
"And the way you give us an opportunity to help you is by being honest in the descriptions. Of course I'm disappointed that these things happened prior to our knowledge, but I'm more disappointed Discount Tiffany Earrings once the process started that, as it turns out, we didn't get from them in the beginning what we were wanting to get."Baddour said he had no evidence that John Blake, a former UNC assistant, Discount Tiffany 1837 anything to do with the extra benefits the players received. Blake is a close friend of agent Gary Wichard, who is said to be involved with a trip to Miami for the players. Blake resigned from the UNC staff on Sept. 5.Baddour said it most likely will take more time to determine if the NCAA will penalize UNC or if it might put the program on probation.
Baddour said that the school and the NCAA have worked closely together since the investigation started, and an NCAA investigator is on campus working with school officials.Baddour and Davis said that the players expressed remorse for what happened, and Baddour, without giving specifics, said that some of them explained why they accepted the extra benefits."I feel a little Tiffany Watches on sale trying to represent them," Baddour said. "I think they got caught up in some things. It's unfortunate."Davis apologized for the second time in eight days for problems in his program."I personally want to apologize to the chancellor, the board of trustees and our faculty," Davis said. "I want to apologize to our alums and supporters for having to go through this. It is a very difficult and trying time as we go through this.
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