The NCAA will announce the results of an investigation into alleged violations committed by Georgia Tech’s football program at 3 p.m. today.
The alleged violations occurred within the past several years. The NCAA considers the violations, which included improper benefits, minor. However, Tech allegedly didn’t cooperate with the investigators as enthusiastically as the NCAA would have liked. A phone conference is scheduled with Dennis Thomas, the chair of the NCAA’s infractions committee, at 3 p.m. Georgia Tech President Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson and Athletic Director Dan Radakovich will hold a press conference at 4:30 p.m.
At issue for Tech is that after receiving penalties for the 2005 and ‘06 seasons for infractions that occurred in the 1990s, the NCAA said that if Tech commits another major infraction before Nov. 17, 2010, it will be subject to added penalties as a repeat violator. Colleague Mark Bradley (@markbradleyajc) just tweeted, “I’m told nobody is getting fired, but Georgia Tech people are bracing themselves for a big hit from the NCAA.”
Demaryius Thomas, a wide receiver and first-round pick in the 2010 draft, denied a blog report that he is one of the reasons for the investigation. In a text message, Thomas said he was offered things by people not affiliated with Tech, but never accepted. Morgan Burnett, a safety and third-round pick, also denied the report, texting that he “did not knowingly or unknowingly receive any gifts from any agents … These reports are baseless and false.”
Thomas and Burnett signed with Tech when Chan Gailey was the coach. Paul Johnson, who led Tech to the ACC title in 2009, was hired after Gailey was fired by Radakovich after the 2007 season after five years at the helm.
If there are immediate penalties, it would be the second time within five years the Jackets have been punished.
Tech learned in 2003 that it had been misapplying an NCAA eligibility rule and worked with the NCAA to investigate the nature and results of the error. They learned that 17 athletes, including 11 football players, who were academically ineligible were allowed to compete during the 1998 and ‘99 seasons.
As a result, Georgia Tech was on a two-year probation that resulted in self-imposed scholarship cuts (from 85 to 79) and a reduction in signing classes (from 25 to no more than 19) in 2005 and 2006. In addition to those penalties, the NCAA infractions committee added a limit of 79 total football scholarships for the 2006 and 2007 teams, six below the normal maximum.
The infractions committee also recommended that Tech vacate wins from seasons, 1998-2002, plus 2004, which were all winning seasons that ended in bowl trips. Tech appealed and the NCAA appeals committee agreed, allowing the results of those seasons to stand.
The NCAA has been in what appears to be a testy mood regarding alleged violations and lack of cooperation in wake of scandals at Ohio State, Southern California and North Carolina, among other places. The Trojans were forced by the NCAA to forfeit their 2004 national championship and the Buckeyes voluntarily forfeited 12 wins and their 2010 Sugar Bowl victory in an attempt to appease the infractions committee. Penalties against North Carolina’s program haven’t been announced. However, numerous players were suspended for all or parts of last season.
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Here are some stories about Tech’s previous NCAA issues.
478 comments Add your comment
Big Bumblee
July 14th, 2011
2:51 pm
They are going to make us vacate our 2009 championship title
RJ Voorhees
July 14th, 2011
2:52 pm
Tech has to vacate its 2009 ACC Title and other wins! It’s official!! http://brett-mcmurphy.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/29532522/30613412
RJ Voorhees
July 14th, 2011
2:52 pm
http://brett-mcmurphy.blogs.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/29532522/30613412
5150 UOAD
July 14th, 2011
2:53 pm
Where can we hear the teleconference? Will it be played? Do we have to wait for one of the reporters to tell us what was said?
Engineers need jobs
July 14th, 2011
2:53 pm
Goodbye 2009 ACC Championship. Bunch of arrogant cheaters!!!
Get back to World of Warcraft, nerd
July 14th, 2011
2:53 pm
The same cannot be said for Stafford.
Again agree to disagree. If Stafford had won a championship ( which he almost did in 2007 UGA was the best team in the country that year ) everybody’s memories would be different.
UGA D gave up 15 to 20 more points a game while Stafford was around.
Stafford numbers are way better than Greene’s It aint even close.
ActuaryDawg
July 14th, 2011
2:54 pm
Georgia is definitely not overrated this year. Some of us would be pleasantly surprised with 8 wins. I doubt that many expect much better.
George Stein
July 14th, 2011
2:56 pm
If the report is true, I guess that means UGA doesn’t have the 2009 ACC title, either.
5150 UOAD
July 14th, 2011
2:56 pm
Well if that is true it really sucks.
dawgmatic
July 14th, 2011
2:57 pm
Say it ain’t so, nerds!! Time to burn the banner and scrap the trophy!
Good luck against Agnes Scott in 2018, maybe you’ll finally score!
5150 UOAD
July 14th, 2011
3:00 pm
Before you UGA fans go to crazy you might consider waiting until the “Dream Deam is done at UGA. I fear this recruiting class might cause UGA some problem before all is said and done. That is just my opinion.
Reality Stinks
July 14th, 2011
3:02 pm
thwg
And thats why GT is an embarrassment even in your conference
You have one of the smallest stadiums and cannot even fill that. My point is drop down to Div II because thats where you really are among fan bases, and athletics anyway.
Nothing wrong with wanting more from academics. Just dont act like your a player in Div I athletics when your only bringing in Div II size money and fan support
Buckeyes
July 14th, 2011
3:02 pm
Lol going to lose the last two years of wins. So sweet UGA is next, oh wait they are the nightmare team.
Drago
July 14th, 2011
3:03 pm
HAMMERTIME!
Tech Wrecker
July 14th, 2011
3:04 pm
Look your revisionist history is way off base. 15-20 more points a game they gave up? Not based on facts. The lose to USC they gave up 16 points. The lose to UT they gave up 35. In the Tennessee game he completed 48% of his passes with a pick.
David Greene had the pass to Michael Johnson against Auburn, the pass against UT to Haynes. Left with the most NCAA victories, had the longest streak with passes w/o a INT. Greene was 100 times the better college QB.
Oledawg
July 14th, 2011
3:07 pm
Maybe Reggie Ball has been indicted for impersonating a Quarterback.BWHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
ThisIsLame
July 14th, 2011
3:10 pm
Is this really all about a t-shirt and a watch?! I’m sure if someone gave me a shirt, I would wear it. These are “minor” violations at best yet they are getting major attention. Morgan is a great guy and great player…this is such a waste of time.
George Stein
July 14th, 2011
3:14 pm
Doesn’t matter, lame. If they took a benefit, they forfeit their eligibility. Will be interesting if we appeal.
Maggot Killer
July 14th, 2011
3:17 pm
Tech cheating a Proud Tradition – goes back to fmr tennis coach Paying foreign players out of the trunk of his car (@1979) . NO PROBATION for tech. Players lost amatuer status and ergo their VISAs — deported back to home never to return. Lives DESTROYED. AJC leaves this out, just like every other TRUE story @ Tech that’s buried like spent nuke fuel from their leaky reactor . See Ruben Houston, et al.
Gailey and CPJ wont even give answers on injuries to backups. But you can still say:
GA TECH – State Runners-Up Football & Basketball 2009-2010 .
See Ruben Houston , et al.
Georgia Tech next for NCAA
July 14th, 2011
3:18 pm
[...] Minute Ago (7/14/2011 8:17pm) http://blogs.ajc.com/georgia-tech-sp…-georgia-tech/ I thought Texas would be next. Sigh [...]
thwg
July 14th, 2011
3:19 pm
not gonna argue with you, Reality Sucks. there’s no point, even if you are being stupid.
Maggot Killer
July 14th, 2011
3:23 pm
WE WILL BRING THE CHEATERS TO THEIR KNEES !!!! –Bill Curry @1986 kinda ironic right now, huh. How bout some knee pads for D-rad and HC TUb o’ GOOO.
5150 UOAD
July 14th, 2011
3:31 pm
Reality Stinks
You can say that about most ACC teams. Stadium Size and Fanbase size for football in the ACC is not huge at most schools.
Clemson, FSU, UNC, UVa, and Va. Tech are the largest.
BC 44,500
CU 81,473
FSU 82,300
Duke 33,941
Tech 55,000
Maryland 54,000
Miami plays in Dolfin Stadium but can’t fill it.
UNC 60,000
NCSU 57,800
UVa 60,000
VT 66,233
Wake 31,500
I guess the ACC should almost all be Div II then.
RedandBlackDAWG
July 14th, 2011
3:38 pm
Folks, whether you are a UGA or tech. fan this is not good news. This reflects poorly on our state educational schools as a whole, and secondly on Georgia itself. Let’s hope it was something relatively minor that did not involve right out cheating and knowledge that what was being done wrong was either know by the university or condoned. If it is something like what J. Jones did, then the university is guilty by association I think, but hopefully, it was not for lack of compliance or lieing .
joe schmoe
July 14th, 2011
3:40 pm
This is lame… Auburn goes scotch free, while Gt gets punished for a possible 312 dollars?
RedandBlackDAWG
July 14th, 2011
3:42 pm
Buckeye,
Clean your own house first , ALL OF THE WAY, and then you can criticize other teams for their transgressions. What ever Tech. is accused of, I would say it is a lot less than what OSU has already admitted and they haven’t even gotten the hammer yet from the NCAA.
Tech Fan
July 14th, 2011
3:44 pm
I never understood why uga fans follow Tech. My time is precious. I certainly don’t waste it on teams I don’t care about.
how2fish
July 14th, 2011
3:52 pm
I’m sorry to see this happen. Looks like Tech wasn’t kissing the NCAA’s hind end to the NCAA’s satisfaction . And if they will do all this to a school over 312 bucks what in the world will they do for 180,000.00 ??