• Tar Heels coach 'dumbfounded' after NCAA rejects plan for hurricane-rel

    From Herald Democrat@21:1/5 to All on Thu Oct 11 17:30:02 2018
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    With the Carolinas still reeling from the effects of Hurricane
    Florence, two of the region's Division I college basketball
    programs wanted to play an exhibition game, with the proceeds
    going toward hurricane relief efforts. But the NCAA, which
    oversees college athletics, quashed the plan.

    Roy Williams, head basketball coach at the University of North
    Carolina, said he couldn't believe it when he learned the NCAA
    had denied a waiver to allow his school to play against the
    University of South Carolina, reports said Tuesday.

    “I was dumbfounded when the waiver was not granted,” Williams
    told reporters in Chapel Hill, N.C., according to the State, of
    Columbia, S.C.

    “When you see the scenes of people’s stuff out on the streets,
    you want to do something,” Williams added, according to the News
    & Observer of Raleigh, N.C. “And that’s sadly what we saw. We
    saw so many situations, people losing everything they have.”


    The NCAA allows Division I programs to play fellow Division I
    programs in the preseason only if it’s a nonpublicized “secret”
    scrimmage, or if the game’s proceeds go to charity, according to
    the State. Teams can play a maximum of two such games or
    scrimmages per year, the report said.

    But South Carolina already planned to host Augusta University in
    an exhibition game on Oct. 26, and will face Virginia Tech on
    Oct. 28 in a “closed scrimmage,” the State reported.

    North Carolina, meanwhile, will host Mount Olive in an
    exhibition game on Nov. 2, and its “closed scrimmage” is at
    Villanova on Oct. 20, the paper reported.

    Thus, both UNC and USC would presumably have to give up one of
    their already-scheduled games to make their hurricane-relief
    charity meeting possible.

    But the NCAA said the waiver wouldn’t be accepted, Steve
    Kirschner, a UNC basketball spokesman, said, according to the
    News & Observer.

    The NCAA’s Committee on Basketball Oversight decided in June
    that waivers would not be accepted for a third preseason game,
    the report said.

    Williams said he doesn’t understand why the waiver was declined,
    the State reported.

    “Some rule had been put in that they weren’t going to give
    waivers (because) we already had the other two games,” Williams
    said. “And, guys, if you guys can convince me how that was going
    to help North Carolina’s basketball team or South Carolina’s
    basketball team over somebody else, then I’ll listen to it. But
    that was not the intent.

    “When you see the scenes of people’s stuff out on the street,
    you want to do something. And that’s sadly what we saw. We saw
    so many situations, people losing everything they have," he
    said. "And we had what I thought was one of the few good ideas
    I’ve ever had."

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