4everfsu wrote:Either way UNC reputation of an academic instituion above others is damaged for good.
I don't think it is, yet. It all depends on how they handle the situation.
If players are found guilty & given the same treatment as any other student, then no, UNC's reputation will not take a hit. They will be perceived as doing what it takes to keep their standards regardless of the type of students involved.
If players are found guilty & receive special treatment simply because they are athletes, then yes, I can see their reputation taking a hit.
Students, at any school, can cheat despite the best efforts of a coaching staff, academic advisors, professors, etc...it's all in how the school handles it/what excuses are made and if it becomes a pattern.