Thomas, Burnett at heart of NCAA investigation at Tech

Georgia Tech was fined $100,000 by the NCAA, stripped of its 2009 ACC championship in football and placed on four years of probation on Thursday for failure to cooperate with its investigation into the football and men’s basketball programs.

Those weren’t the only penalties, which stemmed from what the NCAA described as an isolated instance of former standout  wide receiver Demaryius Thomas allegedly receiving $312 in impermissible gifts, and grew to Morgan Burnett allegedly taking gifts and misleading NCAA investigators. Both have denied taking improper benefits.

In addition, more penalties were self-imposed and accepted by the NCAA:

  • Public reprimand and censure.
  • Four years of probation from July 14, 2011 through July 13, 2015. The public report further details the conditions of this probation.
  • A reduction of two men’s basketball recruiting days during the 2011 summer evaluation period (self-imposed by the university).
  • A limit of 10 official visits for men’s basketball for the 2011-12 and 2012-13 academic years.
  • A vacation of all contests won by the football team during the 2009 season after November 24. The ACC said Tech must return the trophy. No champion for the season will be named.

The committee stated in its report, “This case provides a cautionary tale of conduct that member institutions should avoid while under investigation for violations of NCAA rules.” It said Tech’s previous history of violations factored into its punishment decisions. After receiving penalties for the 2005 and ‘06 seasons for infractions that occurred in the 1990s, the NCAA said that if Tech committed another major infraction before Nov. 17, 2010, it would be subject to added penalties as a repeat violator.

Within the investigation, the NCAA noted the combative and confrontational attitude of general counsel, Randy Nordin. He retired in December. Paul Parker, formerly the assistant athletics director at compliance, left in April to take a job with Auburn.

The case started when Tech learned that Thomas, received clothing from a friend of someone who worked for an sports agent. Burnett and former player Calvin Booker attended the meeting when Thomas received the clothing. Burnett didn’t receive anything.

Athletics Director Dan Radakovich told coach Paul Johnson about the investigation into Thomas receiving improper benefits, but didn’t inform him that he shouldn’t talk to Burnett about the investigation. The NCAA said that conversation hindered its investigation.

The NCAA noted that Tech continued to allow one of the players to compete in the final three games of the 2009-10 football season, in which Tech won the ACC and played in the Orange Bowl, despite the NCAA notifying the school that it had questions about the eligibility of that player. Dennis Thomas, the head of the Infractions Committee, said Tech had enough information to warrant not using the player until it could investigate the players’ eligibility. Tech President Dr. G.P. “Bud” Peterson made the decision to allow both to play.

“It appeared to the committee that the institution attempted to manipulate the information surrounding potential violations involving (the student-athlete) so there would be enough doubt about its validity to justify the decision not to declare him ineligible,” the NCAA said in its report.

The committee also noted “the university took these actions despite information reported by the student-athlete, another football student-athlete and an assistant football coach regarding the potential agent involvement in preferential treatment benefits.” Tech barred Booker from the university’s training facilities and denied him access to complimentary tickets to athletic contests.

Thomas denied that he was 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. 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.

It is the second time in six years that Tech has been penalized by the NCAA. It 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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– Doug Roberson, AJC. Follow on twitter @ajcgatech

531 comments Add your comment

Chris

July 14th, 2011
3:31 pm

Tech fans can never again claim that they are above such things. I don’t know why the claim that to begin with, they have appearanly been doing it for years. Please don’t look down on the SEC, UNC, Clemson (violation from 30 years ago) Southern Cal, Ohio State. And GT owes their BCS Orange Bowl money to Clemson, the runner-up.

auguy74

July 14th, 2011
3:32 pm

JACKETMAN…..what’s going on at Auburn? No findings that I am aware of.

Reality

July 14th, 2011
3:32 pm

The NCAA covered up Cam Newton & Auburn but burned GA Tech. How corrupt is the NCAA? Obviously very!!!

bulldogmaniac

July 14th, 2011
3:32 pm

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.

Repeat violator!
Stay classy Tech!

NASCDAWG

July 14th, 2011
3:32 pm

@SEC
When UGA found that there was an issue with there player they pulled him. It is more about how the institution handles the situation than the size of the athletes violation

workinDawg

July 14th, 2011
3:32 pm

Little advice for our Tech friends- Quit playing ineligible players dummy’s.
LMAO……

Auburn Rules

July 14th, 2011
3:33 pm

Auburn boosters paid their players $200,000 and won a title!!! Tech loses a title over $312!!!! Auburn fatcats have the right connections with the NCAA—money talks baby!!!!

Russ, the Temporary Mascot

July 14th, 2011
3:33 pm

I was seriously considering a job offer from Tech but no more. This cheating has to stop. These student athletes should learn in school that there is no place for cheating. What? Atlanta Public Schools have the single most pervasive academic cheating scandal in the nation’s history? Go figure. If the students reside on campus let’s hope they aren’t in Beverly Hall. Whoa! I’ve got a million of them.

Stinger

July 14th, 2011
3:34 pm

It doesn’t matter. We still won the ACC and everybody knows it. When is the last time UGA won anything? I ddn’t think so.

RxDawg

July 14th, 2011
3:34 pm

Well darn. I guess UGA isn’t the 2009 ACC champs anymore.

Sorry bugs, that’s a bummer.

Dollar Bill

July 14th, 2011
3:34 pm

Dayum. APPEAL. No way this sticks. Heavy hand of the NCAA will lighten up on the appeal.

Reality Stinks

July 14th, 2011
3:34 pm

Cheaters Cheater Cheaters Cheaters \

Ogre

July 14th, 2011
3:34 pm

Have to be on probation to recieve the dealth penalty, SMU was on probabtion first then got hit with death, so GT has taken the first step now the NCAA needs to find something else. You would have thought a campus full of dorks would be smarter than this.

Chris

July 14th, 2011
3:35 pm

GT fans claim it is all about $312. No, it is about cover-up, not cooperating with the NCAA, repeating the same bad habit of playing ineligible players years and years. “Misapplying the eligibility rule” LMAO!

T3

July 14th, 2011
3:35 pm

All this…..over $312?? WTF ???????

NCAA is acting like a bunch of Nazis over $312,

NCAA = The TSA of College Athletics

wrecked wreck

July 14th, 2011
3:35 pm

@upset GT alum , no this was a whole lot of PJ and DRad!

Ben

July 14th, 2011
3:35 pm

Seems pretty rinky-dink to me. The NCAA treats college athletes like slaves or indentured servants, it’s immoral, and the general population should sanctions on the NCAA for treating humans like slaves, and taking money the players earned.

Buckhead Writer

July 14th, 2011
3:36 pm

AUBURN’S NEXT!!!!! They’re coming for you Scam.

Roll tide!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Upset GT Alum

July 14th, 2011
3:36 pm

Five years after Dave Braine leaves GT – we are still picking up after trail of lies and deceptions. “Failure to Cooperate” – that has Dave Braine written all over it. He always felt like he was above the law and could do no wrong! Thanks alot Braine – everything you touch turns to bronze!

rally

July 14th, 2011
3:36 pm

Another Engineering folks are Illiterate….Read the NCAA REPORT ITS HILLARIOUS!!!!! Go Dawgs

I don’t even know if (the roommate), like, actually knows the (owner of the sports agency). I don’t even know if he know him, but, um. I know since (the agency employee) and (the roommate) was homeboys since when they were, when they were, I mean, whenever. I would guess he get us some stuff to maybe going away or looking towards (the agency employee) and them if we wanting to sign to an agent I guess.
AGA STAFF: Help, help me understand that a little bit more. ROFL>>>>>>”homeboys”

Bill

July 14th, 2011
3:36 pm

Stinger, the better question to ask is when in the foreseeable future will Georgia win anything? I didn’t think so.

PureEvil

July 14th, 2011
3:37 pm

You can’t really strip a win away everyone will always know Tech won in 2009. The way the NCAA operates is a Joke!!!

auguy74

July 14th, 2011
3:37 pm

LMAO – - – maybe the GT colors should be changed to green. A little envious

56th Street

July 14th, 2011
3:37 pm

@57th Street: 2010 > 2003

reebok

July 14th, 2011
3:37 pm

So what we did wasn’t all that bad, but the NCAA thought we weren’t co-operative enough? The arrogance of these a__holes never ceases to amaze me.

Jacket Man

July 14th, 2011
3:37 pm

Part of the big “debate” is the fact that GA Tech had the conversation with the player.

Could have there been a potential legal liability had they NOT informed the player yet an NCAA violation if they had? THIS was the quandary the AA was in.

Obviously they chose to err on the side of caution and fairness to the student athlete.

Gilbert

July 14th, 2011
3:37 pm

I’m a nerd and um, I’m pretty proud of it.

$312

July 14th, 2011
3:37 pm

hey Warcraft, maybe you should get a Tech nerd to screen your comments — dollar sign comes first.

Habersham Dawg

July 14th, 2011
3:38 pm

There are too damn many rules that the NCAA has in place.

lovetravel

July 14th, 2011
3:38 pm

President, Staff and Student!! don’t let this get out of your way, go after the sport agency and sue him and or make him pay the fine instead of the school itself. I hate it that those sport agency are ruin those student and hate when they get away with something that they think it funny

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reebok

July 14th, 2011
3:39 pm

Does this mean we didn’t actually lose to Georgia or to Iowa State? ‘Cause I am OK with that.

North Ave Trade School Hater

July 14th, 2011
3:39 pm

Take that Nerds!!!

King Gator

July 14th, 2011
3:39 pm

What’s really sad is this is all UGA has.. kicking Tech when they’re down….Go Gators!

wrecked wreck

July 14th, 2011
3:39 pm

Our cheating is even sliding under PJ, now we can’t beat UGA while using ineligible players.

am-Cay ewton-Nay

July 14th, 2011
3:39 pm

Tech obviously doesn’t pay the people, who know the people, who know the people at NCAA enough $$$. Let me know if your people and my people need to do lunch…..

T3

July 14th, 2011
3:39 pm

BTW UGAG fans, GT does not offer REMEDIAL EDUCATION coursework to its athletes.

gtfanfrom1951

July 14th, 2011
3:40 pm

They need to do away with the NCAA. The crimes are cruel unusal punishment. A. J. Green sells his jersey and gets what did UGA get fined?

gainesville dawg

July 14th, 2011
3:40 pm

hahahahahahahahahah….gasp…hahahahahahahahaha. this made my week!!!

Rick

July 14th, 2011
3:40 pm

Does this mean that they wil have to send the trophy to Clemson?

Chris

July 14th, 2011
3:40 pm

Stinger, what part of ineligible players do you not understand? You cheated and played players that shouldn’t have been on the field. So you didn’t win anything. There is no 2009 championship, get used to it. While UGA and UNC were holding players out of games due to eligibility issues, you were snickering at them. All the while playing players that your administration knew had issues. How do we know the admin. knew? Because they warned the players about the NCAA and coached them on what to say.

Bama Bill

July 14th, 2011
3:41 pm

Georgia Tech vacates 2009 for less than $400, so when do they “investigate” those Auburn “righteous” Tigers ? Let’s see, Mr. Newton’s price to Mississippi State was $180,000 and Auburn won the bidding so guess it will take some time ?

The Truth

July 14th, 2011
3:42 pm

Victor Menocal (a former student-athlete) went into the ‘agent’ business. Wonder if it’s him?

5150 UOAD

July 14th, 2011
3:42 pm

Like we all know the NCAA is a JOKE when deciding who and what penalties should be handed down. AJ Green was given too much and Ohio St not enough. UNC & Auburn are still waiting. Crime and Punishment is this country has become such a Joke.

GT BBall

July 14th, 2011
3:43 pm

Hey GA fans – Can you please get Caleb King to tweet his thoughts on this matter? After reading his last few tweets, I feel like I understand Athens a whole lot better.

Always a Jacket

July 14th, 2011
3:43 pm

It’s never the violation, it’s the cover-up. Tech Alum are going to be after some heads.

We need to know who ‘coached’ the player(s) before the NCAA investigator interegation. This individual needs to be fired NOW. I would be surprised if Coach Johnson knew about this, but if Coach Johnson knew about it, he should resign now before being fired. We don’t need the Ohio State situation. Winning is important, but playing inside the rules is more important.

Also, need to put stop payment on that last paycheck to Blewitt. He knowly allowed the basketball event with GT BB involvement. About the only silver lining to this disaster. Glad he brought is attorney to the meeting, he is going to need him to get the rest of his contract.

RxDawg

July 14th, 2011
3:43 pm

“So, is Clemson now ACC champ for 2009?”

Nope South Carolina is. The NCAA took it from UGA and handed it to the Chickens. Booo

Tech Sucks

July 14th, 2011
3:44 pm

What a glorious day. Everyone knows the Nerds lie and cheat. lmao. Excellent.

justjanny

July 14th, 2011
3:44 pm

And Cam Newton got what???

buzz

July 14th, 2011
3:44 pm

the agent is Bilbo