The NCAA bragging about providing free WiFi for student-athletes, playing in March Madness is like a pimp, boasting about buying shoes for prostitutes, but that's exactly what the association did Wednesday night when it, seemingly, responded to UNC-Asheville's Trae Bryant's request for Internet access to do his homework.
As you might imagine fans from coast-to-coast had no problem roasting the NCAA, which inked a deal worth $10.8 billion to broadcast the NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament back in 2011. Here's how it all unfolded.
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Bryant, whose Bulldogs face Villanova in the South Regional Friday, Tweeted, "We need WiFi at the hotel.