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I notice a "Rashad_McCants" had a 313-game win streak at freecell.com. That puts him right around 440th all-time best. That's superb, especially through only 2,070 games!
Of course it's possible the user ID isn't he; but I wouldn't be at all surprised if it is. Rashad's academic record and (supposed) moodiness lend credence to the assumption.
Intelligence and mood control can often be inversely related.
I know that the recent (June 2014) and highly-publicized allegations by McCants that he took "sham" classes at UNC with Coach Roy Williams knowledge is a magnet for vandalism, but I also think they deserve at least some mention in this article. Obviously it needs to be worded in a neutral, objective fashion - his accusations haven't been proven and have been denied by Roy Williams and most of his former UNC teammates - but to leave out these accusations would appear to be a huge omission in an article about McCants, and it does need to be mentioned somewhere in the article, with citations from newspapers or a reputable website. Just a thought. 184.3.105.42 (talk) 19:24, 8 June 2014 (UTC)[reply]