UGA’s Mark Richt should break the rules in the name of academics

The feel-good story of UGA’s 2009 recruiting class is Chris Burnette. 

Richt should take one NCAA secondary violation in the name of academics (AJC)

Richt should consider taking one NCAA secondary violation in the name of academics (AJC)

Not only is he one of the nation’s top-rated offensive linemen, he is also a valedictorian candidate at Troup High School. UGA coach Mark Richt told Burnette he was the first valedictorian he had ever recruited. He also said that if Burnette got to speak at graduation, that he would do his best to be there in person to hear it.

Richt’s vow earned Georgia, and college football in general, a wave of good publicity. Then the big and bad NCAA got in the way.

As it turned out, it would be against the rules for Richt to attend the celebration of his recruit’s academic achievements. Richt, being the nice guy he is, felt bad about not being permitted to go but said he would still listen to the speech via a videotaped copy.

That’s where things stand right now. And now is where I think Richt should consider taking a stand … in the name of academics. If Lane Kiffin is throwing around secondary violations like mulligans in golf (for example, talking about Bryce Brown on a radio show, and then still being able to sign BB), then Richt should consider taking one. And this one would be for all the right reasons.

The national headlines would read “SEC football coach gets in trouble for showing up at valedictorian ceremony for blue-chip recruit.” Wouldn’t that be nice for a change, rather than all the negative things happening in sports. As we know, much too often, the word “student” is rarely mentioned in student-athletes. If Mark Richt was ever going to intentionally take a secondary violation (nothing more than a slap on the wrist), then this would be the most perfect one.

You might even have other prospects dare to invite their future college coach to come to their graduations, too. The coach can tell the prospect, “Hey if you make the grades and earn valedictorian honors, then it’s a done deal. I’ll be there.” What a wonderful trend it would be to start. Maybe even the NCAA would come to its senses and write up a special exemption for this type of situation. You know, to encourage academic success among the high school athletes of all sports.

Chris Burnette

Chris Burnette

Would Richt consider breaking the rules? Highly unlikely. But maybe he’ll surprise us. Actually, Richt could attend Burnette’s graduation without breaking any rules. According to an expert on the NCAA rules, all Richt would need to do is request a special waiver, which would likely be granted.

Now an update on Burnette: The offensive lineman who has made nothing but A’s since kindergarten is down to his final five weeks of classes. He has a 5.12 GPA and is in the running with two others for the school’s No. 1 academic honor. Graduation is scheduled for May 23 at Troup.

“It’s still looking good,” Burnette told the AJC. “[School officials] told me either way, that I should be speaking at graduation. We’ll have the final results of everything sometime soon.”

“That would be really cool if Coach Richt could make it. But I know he has a lot going on. However, it meant the world to me and my family that he even considered coming that day. There were a lot of people around school getting excited about it.”

People should get excited about academic achievements. And anybody, whether they are a football coach, fireman or doctor, should be able to join in the excitement.

212 comments Add your comment

SECFootballRocks

April 18th, 2009
7:24 pm

Get the message, Jerketts?

SECFootballRocks

April 18th, 2009
7:22 pm

This is a UGA article about a UGA coach and a UGA recruit.

The GT trash need to get off of the blog.

SECFootballRocks

April 18th, 2009
6:24 pm

This is a UGA article about a UGA recruit and a UGA coach.

Will the GT trash please remove themselves from the blog?

Moses

April 18th, 2009
2:52 pm

No matter what all you Dawgs say, UGA ‘IS’ an academic dump. Can’t make a pile of dung into a rose no matter how hard you try.

Oledawg

April 18th, 2009
2:37 pm

heeldawg- Liked your post and statements about UGA. Either a lot of these bloggers didn’t attend or don’t think it’s kosher to blog school spirit or don’t read your words and comment only on how many words and the vocabulary you use. There are full blown ignoramuses on here. This blog IS about defending your school and the team that represents it. GOOD DAWG!

It’s a shame Mr. Burnette isn’t on here. He would probably be too erudite or graceful to make toast of some of you. He would probably thank Mike for the article and the publicity it engenders for scholars. Kudos to all the positive bloggers who “get” this article no matter which school you cheer and support. There are some class acts continuing on this blog.

UgaVII- Hopefully your barrister owner is reading these blogs to you since they closed the Vet School’s “Lewis Grizzard School for Dog Reading and Speaking” after Ole’ Blue’s untimely death on the train back to Waycross. Besides, if you were taught how to speak they wouldn’t let you near the bench during the games. Lotsa’ bad words you might pick up and innocently repeat. WOOF!, WOOF!.

Sam

April 18th, 2009
1:56 pm

I suppose it’s better than anarchy, but the people who get paid to rule over amateur athletics seem to be the biggest d . . . . bags in the world (Olympics included).
My son was a college tennis player. He was allowed to work in a tennis store and string racquets, and teach at a tennis clinic on campus, as long as an older person, store owner – college coach, intercepted the money and made more off his work than he did.

Jen Johnson

April 18th, 2009
1:14 pm

Congratulations Chris! Your acomplishments and just the simple fact that you are an honorable, decent young man is good news. Wishing you continued blessings and successs in the future. The NCAA is full of idiots.

professor

April 18th, 2009
12:22 pm

If any of you dawg fans post on the dawgpost then you know that Ramble On is “ramblingwoman” over there. She even posted on the dawgpost site that she was. So there is no “he”. I’ve even seen “ramble on” state vehemently on this site to stop referring to her as a he. Anyway she’s an obnoxious flamer on dawgpost just like here. The moderators over there delete most of her flames but don’t expect it here (although I was glad to see AJC delete her racist comments the other day) because this paper needs all the readership it can get. So guys either ignore this stupid broad or don’t read the site because she’s not going to be banned, she’s never going to leave the dawg blogs, and the more you feed her the bigger her hateful personality bloats.

CMR SHOULD NOT break an NCAA rule just because some lame AJC reporter thinks he should. If there truly is a waiver for such an event, and he wants to go, then he should.

Just said it..

April 18th, 2009
11:37 am

I have NEVER insulted a young student athlete from Tech!
Reggie Ball was one of the best players Georgia had!

GTchemE

April 18th, 2009
11:32 am

First off. Any techies on here shouldn’t be ripping on this kid. Don’t even get on here an incite anything. It’s just not necessary.
Now that that’s out of the way, I think this is one of the best recruiting stories all year. It’s so incredibly awesome that a good recruit has done so well in high school. So heck yes CMR should be able to go to the graduation. I would love future recruits to see this and be impacted, no matter what school they choose to go to.