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“I want to let you know that I passed all your football players,” the email read. “Most of them actually passed on their own. (name withheld) and (name withheld) were the only two that had averages below 60% but I gave them both a D.”
The TA also typed that two players had “suspiciously similar exams” and “may have also been passing a calculator back and forth during the exam, which is certainly not allowed.” The email found is one of the millions of records the university plans on releasing from the academic scandal investigation. But in order to be made publicly available, attorneys have to tediously probe through the documents to make sure student’s private information isn’t released, thus the school is making pages public in groups.