When someone commits an infraction, it is up to someone else to investigate if the infraction occurred and then decide what the corresponding punishment for that infraction should be. How do you allow someone to investigate themselves to determine if an infraction occurred, and if it did, how do they punish themselves?
If this is confusing, then welcome to the new part of the NCAA investigation that is taking place at the University of North Carolina.
Read the all installments of NCAA Violation 2010 written to date:
Part 4A - NCAA Violation 2010: Report of academic infractions at UNC may add to current NCAA investigation
Part 3B - NCAA Violation 2010: No conflict of interest at UNC
Part 3A - NCAA Violation 2010: Rumors and talk of investigation conflict of interest at UNC
Part 2 - NCAA Violation 2010: NC Secretary of State to investigate sports agents conduct
Part 1 - NCAA Violation 2010: Investigations extend into North Carolina