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ABC and ESPN television analyst Kirk Herbstreit said today that as an NCAA investigation continues, it’s becoming a burden for North Carolina and other schools that have been under scrutiny.

Herbstreit will work North Carolina’s season opener against LSU on Sept. 4 in Atlanta. He said one of his difficulties preparing for the game is figuring out who is going to play and which players, if any, will have to sit out.

“You can imagine what it’s like living this every day for these coaches and these players,” Herbstreit said in a conference call with reporters. “As much as they’re trying to go out there and prep and get ready for these lofty expectations, make no mistake, this is an issue. It’s almost becoming a dark cloud that’s kind of hovering over their program until they get some answers from the NCAA.”

The NCAA is conducting a wide-ranging investigation of possible improprieties involving sports agents. Investigators have visited North Carolina and South Carolina twice, and visited Alabama, Georgia and Clemson.

Tar Heel wide receiver Greg Little’s father has confirmed that Little was interviewed. The Charlotte Observer and Raleigh News & Observer have received confirmation that defensive tackle Marvin Austin also has been interviewed.

Former North Carolina defensive tackle Cam Thomas said that former teammate and current NFL player Kentwan Balmer paid for Thomas and Austin to travel to California to train in the summer of 2009 in a trip that might be found in violation of NCAA rules.

Balmer’s agent, Gary Wichard, declined to comment about North Carolina defensive line coach John Blake because Wichard said Blake was being investigated by the NCAA.

“If I were Butch Davis, I’d want an answer [on the investigation] today,” Herbstreit said. “I don’t care what it is. I don’t care how many guys it’s affecting. Just make this problem go away. Let us know what we’re dealing with.”

Davis and North Carolina athletic director Dick Baddour have repeatedly said that they are cooperating with the investigation and trying to help the NCAA proceed in a timely manner.

Putting, the NCAA issue aside, Herbstreit is watching with interest as the quarterback competition between senior T.J. Yates and redshirt freshman Bryn Renner unfolds. Herbstreit said it’s well documented that North Carolina is expected to have one of the best defenses in the nation.

“Assuming that the players involved are going to be out there, I think that’s almost a given,” Herbstreit said. “What I want to see is, how much are they going to improve offensively, and is Yates going to be the guy or is Renner going to get his chance to show the athletic ability and kind of that different level of athleticism that he could bring to the position?”

Asked about N.C. State, Herbstreit said he is surprised the Wolfpack hasn’t had more success in three seasons under coach Tom O’Brien, who’s 16-21 in three seasons.

“They’ve got a great quarterback in Russell Wilson who’s got a ton of upside, most of the receivers coming back, so he’s got some playmakers and some weapons to work with,” Herbstreit said. “But I think they need a landmark win to get themselves to believe that this could be a different year. I would guess that’s probably that high-profile game in the third week against Cincinnati on a Thursday night [Sept. 16].”

Herbstreit’s predicted ACC champion is Miami. He said that over the last three years the Hurricanes and coach Randy Shannon have used a lot of inexperienced athletes who are now ready to shine as veterans.

He said the Sept. 11 game at Ohio State could be a springboard for a big season for Miami.

“I just personally think this team is in great position and Randy has put them in position to compete for an ACC championship and get to a BCS bowl game and go from there,” Herbstreit said. “. . .All the exciting times are in front of you based on the groundwork he’s laid here these first three years.”

  

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A dark cloud over the UNC

A dark cloud over the UNC football program?  Aww, those poor Tar Heels.  What did they ever do to deserve this?!?  Oh yeah, they cheated...allegedly.

Cheat

Again, this is a very weak use of the word "cheat."  What advantage did we gain by any of this?  Marvin was an idiot.  That's the only thing we know.

I think the term  cheating

I think the term  cheating can be justified best in this situation if you think about it like this: if UNC's player's weren't allegedly receiving free trips, money, and perhaps other benefits, then they probably would have all gone to the NFL after last season.

Max

Again another stretch and really only supposition. You may be proved right or not. There is a lot of other "supposed" reasons for this group of players to finish their senior year together.

Collectively they can really raise their NFL stock by having an outstanding defensive season. Not to mention they may really enjoy playing together and want to finish strong. 

It will all become revealed sooner or later

Not a single game has been

Not a single game has been played since last season, so how have we gained an advantage?  Plus, Marvin is the only player known to be guilty of anything.  Your comment makes it sound as though Robert, Quan, Bruce, Kendric and Deunta have been receiving benefits as well.

Cam Thomas?  And didn't the

Cam Thomas?  And didn't the trip to Cali come before this past season?

Read my post "Plus, Marvin

Read my post

"Plus, Marvin is the only player known to be guilty of anything."

Cam Thomas is no longer a player with the Heels.  The trip came in July, over 6 months after he made his decision to return to UNC (even though he wasn't much of a prospect).  Basically, calling this a cheating incident is just an opportunity at a weak jab at Carolina football.  This has nothing to do with PEDs, illegal recruiting methods that benefit UNC the covering up of NCAA violations.  This is flat out Marvin Austin being stupid.  Period.

Weak jab or not, I'm still

Weak jab or not, I'm still hoping for the knockout combo to come!  It's just that "cheating" is so much easier and fun to say than "breaking the rules".  Probably a stretch, but I've been without football for 8 months...that's my excuse.

EXACTLY

And what is there to gain by all this "alleged" CHEATING!!!!

If anything everyone else in the ACC ought to be happy. Its to their advantage if MA isn't mowing down their QBs

ALLEGED is the key word here

ALLEGED is the key word here Max. 

Minor point and question

"Wichard said Blake was being investigated by the NCAA". Wichard did not say that Blake was being investigated, he said that he would not talk about Blake because he was "involved" in the NCAA investigation. Could be the same, but also could be a big difference.

Also, a question for you experts out there. Hypothetically, let's say MA is suspended for 3 games and doesn't find this out until after the first two games. So if he sat out the first two games, (BD decision), does he get "credit" for those two he sat out? And thus only have to sit out the Rutgers game? Conversly, if the answer is no, I guess he could have played in those first two with no detriment to the team?

 

We  have two weeks before

We  have two weeks before the game and the investigation doesn't appear to be winding down. Your ?s will be answered on game day if the NCAA hasn't finished up.If MA and/or Little sit then we have our answer. My prediction is that MA sits if the investigation isn't concluded.

credit

But if later suspended for x games, do they get credit for those they sat out? 

Noooo

This is sarcasm for those that can't readily pick up on that kind of thing: You're kidding me. Kirk Herbstreit overdramatize something? Never. Oh, wait, that's a requirement by his employer, ESPN. I bet he even picked Miami to win the ACC this year. 

Honestly, though, I do agree with Kirk about NC State needing a "believe" win against Cincy. Yeah, the Bearcats lost Kelly to the Irish. But the guy they got to come in to replace Kelly is a pretty good coach. Hopefully the Pack will beat two coaches named Butch this year. 

Seems like the Football

Seems like the Football season around here doesn't start until Nov. 20th. Can we all wait that long? 

Look for a surprising resurgence of UNC's offense and perhaps scaled down expectations of the defense. This would be a classic Carolina switcherooo.

Well

Nothing new here. Wait and See.

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About the blogger

Ken Tysiac has covered the ACC for The Charlotte Observer since 2003, and spent the previous eight years covering Clemson for the Anderson Independent-Mail and then The State in South Carolina. He grew up in Rochester, N.Y., and is a graduate of the University of Notre Dame.

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