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July 16, 2007
MTV IS unlikely to return to Hoover (Ala.) High for another season of Two-A-Days, which is too bad, because there's plenty of drama. The Buccaneers, a perennial football powerhouse whose last two seasons were documented on the show, have been hit by accusations of grade tampering. Retired federal judge Sam Pointer has been hired by the Hoover school board to investigate claims made by a teacher that a football player's grade was changed so he'd be eligible to play in college.
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MTV IS unlikely to return to Hoover (Ala.) High for another season of Two-A-Days, which is too bad, because there's plenty of drama. The Buccaneers, a perennial football powerhouse whose last two seasons were documented on the show, have been hit by accusations of grade tampering. Retired federal judge Sam Pointer has been hired by the Hoover school board to investigate claims made by a teacher that a football player's grade was changed so he'd be eligible to play in college.

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