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

GT SEC Champs

July 14th, 2011
5:05 pm

I see these actions as building blocks for GT to become a member of the SEC when conference expansion ensues. Certainly these types of criteria would be needed to pass muster into entrance into that conference.

Stinger 2

July 14th, 2011
5:05 pm

I think this story about GT has produced more responses
than any other single blog relating to GT. Seems like most are from UGA people. Not a good story for GT but at least its history now.

that guy

July 14th, 2011
5:05 pm

so what about scam newton and all the bribes he took… auburn doesnt get punished but Tech does…

Footballrules

July 14th, 2011
5:05 pm

Tech is on probation? What, are they back in the Knucklehead Confer….er, SEC?

Not Disappointed

July 14th, 2011
5:06 pm

I’m sorry to see any school on probation. Especially for petty crap.

TechFanAllTheWay

July 14th, 2011
5:07 pm

Why can’t universities play by the rules? If I were the president, I’d fire anyone who didn’t play by the rules, much less anyone who didn’t play by the rules then tried to hinder an investigation. How freaking pathetic and low class can one go? Great example there GT leaders! And by the way, I’m glad the ACC Championship was stripped away. In order to get folks to follow the rules, examples have to be set.

Not a Hewitt Fan

July 14th, 2011
5:08 pm

312.00 and lying about it get us this, and AU has a dad pimping out his son (stone cold busted) as well as stealing a computer, cheating, among other things and not even a shame on you? WTF?

GOTECH

July 14th, 2011
5:08 pm

I love how wikipedia has UGA listed as a liberal arts research university LOL!!

William

July 14th, 2011
5:09 pm

The only truth in any of this is that the NCAA sucks. Their new enforcement VP is another bleached blonde lawyer that knows nothing about Division 1 athletics. Played basketball at a Division III powerhouse Millikin.

Scott Landau

July 14th, 2011
5:09 pm

What’s the big deal about an ACC Championship anyway, it’s not like the SEC or something!?

juvenal

July 14th, 2011
5:10 pm

in athens they have a statue outside the stadium for a guy who had a half dozen of these-ain’t contributing for a statue like that at dodd….

Can't spell Greed w/o EE

July 14th, 2011
5:10 pm

Dearest married2GTee, I am just a lowly lawyer who has handled many EE divorces, DUI’s, and other civil matters. Guess the EE degree is unique. Is merely just math and science being offered down there? Certainly appears no ethical or moral classes being hosted within the curriculum.
This is not about the $300. For those who frame such an argument- you probably entertain what Clinton referred to as the definition of “is” is. It is about the deceptive, immoral, and avarice environment holding themselves to be a football program. Am not sure what gt is anymore. I have not got to the point where I will take a pakistani physician yet- but for the future of the world’s economic growth- I will put my money on ingenieros de India.

Shinhoster

July 14th, 2011
5:11 pm

Word is that CMR is very, very nervous!!!!!!!!!!!!

SouthGADawg

July 14th, 2011
5:11 pm

This is total BullS–t. NCAA should be put in jail. Cam Newton was paid thousands and nothing happened.

The GT Flag Boy

July 14th, 2011
5:12 pm

Double rainbow into my bedroom. Go Tech!!! BZZZZZZZ : )

Charles

July 14th, 2011
5:13 pm

Here’s what I want to know: Why did we just learn of this today? If this had been UGA, the AJC would have been digging into this for at least the last week.

I see two answers: One, Tech’s beat writer is lazy and/or is a completely incompetent journalist. Two, Tech’s beat writer is a homer that isn’t properly doing his work. Nothing more than a cheerleader writing puff pieces.

Good grief. Wake up, man.

NERDS! NERDS! NERDS! CHEATERS! CHEATERS! CHEATERS!

July 14th, 2011
5:14 pm

What we have known all along… gtu is full of CHEATS and NERDS!

UGA owns gtu.

trey

July 14th, 2011
5:14 pm

LMAOOOOOOOOOO

This makes my day, week, month, year.

Cheaters on North Avenue. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAA

Tech Fan

July 14th, 2011
5:14 pm

FYI Bilbo was the agent

War Eagle

July 14th, 2011
5:15 pm

We’re next!

zincc

July 14th, 2011
5:15 pm

Better to be known as CHEATS and NERDS than CHEATS and THUGS!!!! this to Nerds!

munsondawg

July 14th, 2011
5:16 pm

About the only thing that ACC Championship banner is good for now is to wipe yer AZZZZEZZZZ Techies!!!!! LMAO!

Old Dawg

July 14th, 2011
5:16 pm

Pswole GT: you sure don’t keep up with the news – OSU has forfeited all of its wins from 2010, including its bowl victory.

Time to stop working on the warp drive inner-face with Scotty and start reading historical files on Spock’s computer!

The GT Flag Boy

July 14th, 2011
5:16 pm

You tell em Zincc!

RED DAWG

July 14th, 2011
5:16 pm

Need to self report guys. Don’t run from the law.

Big time?? Not

July 14th, 2011
5:16 pm

Looks like its going to be 6 tickets, 6 hot dogs, 6 cokes

Footballrules

July 14th, 2011
5:16 pm

Scott Landau….well, the Knucklehead Conference is not exactly something to be proud of….but at least Vandy plays by the rules.

Jacket Dad

July 14th, 2011
5:17 pm

Crappy day but life goes on. If there was a cover up, then take it like men and move on. Hold those accountable and learn from this.

As for UGA folks gloating……I would be careful with that glee. You KNOW there are issues there and at every university – just depends on where the NCAA goes next.

Einstein

July 14th, 2011
5:17 pm

Hey, I HATE NERRRRRRRRDSS!: The reason you hate GT is because you don’t have a job and the last time you did have a job you were making $6.50/hr delivering pizzas!

But don’t worry, Isaiah Crowell will save Richt’s job and lead the dawgs to the national championship …… then you’ll really have something to carp about …………

NERDS! NERDS! NERDS! CHEATERS! CHEATERS! CHEATERS!

July 14th, 2011
5:18 pm

BWAAAAAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA

UGA OWNS gtu…

Always have, always will.

- Psycho -

July 14th, 2011
5:18 pm

The leadership at the NCAA appears to be rather bi-polar.

todd

July 14th, 2011
5:18 pm

WOW…say it aint so…..the Jackettes who preach and preach how pure they are…..what a joke….

todd

July 14th, 2011
5:19 pm

OH NO…..does this mean the annual beat down in late Nov cant be shown on National TV?

ATL Sports Fan

July 14th, 2011
5:20 pm

The issue is not only the way Tech acted with not cooperating, it’s also the issue with them allowing the athlete in question to continue to participate. People may get all over Mark Richt, but he did the right thing in not allowing AJ Green to play the first game of the season. If you all remember the NCAA didn’t hand down any rulings until after the first game of the season.

NERDS! NERDS! NERDS! CHEATERS! CHEATERS! CHEATERS!

July 14th, 2011
5:20 pm

gtu is the laughingstock of the A-SHE-SHE.

UGA OWNS gtu…

Always have, always will.

Kev the Geek

July 14th, 2011
5:20 pm

So what am I supposed to do with that dang T-Shirt, cool license plate, and that cheshire cat grin I’ve been wearing for the last 18 months? GT can’t even cheat correctly!

Babsy, hold me.

MarineDog

July 14th, 2011
5:21 pm

I don’t think that many people have a problem with the NCAA enforcing rules. The problem arises from their inconsistency in applying punishment from violating rules.

ATL Sports Fan

July 14th, 2011
5:21 pm

Hey Einstein, I have Tech as well, but it’s not because I do not have a job or deliver pizza’s. I hate Tech because I am alum of the University of Georgia. Guess what? I have a great job in which I am paid very well for the quality of work I provide.

kc

July 14th, 2011
5:23 pm

college sports with all the thugs and dumb arses is a joke….pay them and call it minor leagues and schools get revenue for hosting the events

ATL Sports Fan

July 14th, 2011
5:23 pm

opps let me go ahead and point out that I forgot to put type A in the following sentence:

I hate Tech because I am () alum of the University of Georgia.

NERDS! NERDS! NERDS! CHEATERS! CHEATERS! CHEATERS!

July 14th, 2011
5:23 pm

So, what will gtu get caught CHEATING at next? LMAO

UGA OWNS gtu…

Always have, always will.

Jeff

July 14th, 2011
5:23 pm

I guess Paul Johnsons advice to all you Techies will be to punch anyone in the mouth who teases you about the NCAA…LMAO

FUCPJ

July 14th, 2011
5:24 pm

Were still eligible to Bowl games right?

ATL Sports Fan

July 14th, 2011
5:26 pm

Charles, I agree with your post. Why is this just now coming out? Chip Towers, who covers the UGA blog, uses the “Freedom of Inofromation Act” constantly. Ken, whats the problem. You should have been aware of this or, are you on your way out after this?

Todd

July 14th, 2011
5:26 pm

Tech really is a Wreck!

NERDS! NERDS! NERDS! CHEATERS! CHEATERS! CHEATERS!

July 14th, 2011
5:26 pm

gtu might as well forfeit every game they’re ever played!! The ONLY thing gtu is good at is CHEATING!!!! LMAO

UGA OWNS gtu…

Always have, always will.

munsondawg

July 14th, 2011
5:27 pm

Watch all those Tech players start hawking their rings on ebay now!!!!! LMAO!!!!

married2GTee

July 14th, 2011
5:27 pm

@ can’t spell greed w/o ee
I just get tired of people calling GT peeps nerds and geeks and trying to insult them. It’s just a game for heaven sakes! People make it so personal! When in fact there are certainly worst things you can be called! My hubby worked hard for what he has and what he has accomplished! He is a honest, ethical, and good man. I am proud of him! He has also done NONE of the above things you mentioned! Stating that “Certainly appears no ethical or moral classes being hosted within the curriculum.” is in a word… unfair not to mention untrue! As a matter of fact, ethics and morals are taught at home. It’s a heart thing! So if there are GT peeps who have done the things you mentioned, that is a personal issue! Not a educational one! Don’t lump all GT or EE major peeps in one category. That is like calling all lawyers crooks… which we both know isn’t true!

panhandlebuzz

July 14th, 2011
5:27 pm

College athletics, primarily football and basketball, are a moral and ethical cesspool. I attended my first Georgia Tech football game over over 50 years and ago. Whenever my career allowed I bought season tickets, and had been a season ticket holder over the past 10-15 years. Even before this story broke, I made the decision to not purchase season tickets. I will continue to be a Yellow Jacket fan. My only connection to the team will be through watching the games on tv, when it is convenient. I have also supported other colleges in the past, but, from this point further will no longer be spending anymore of my radpidly shrinking budget, thanks to the government, on college athletics.

Demaryius Thomas' Dropped Pass

July 14th, 2011
5:27 pm

Bye Bye AC”C” championship.
What do you have to show for hiring Pectorals Johnson now?
At least you don’t have to vacate the Orange Bowl, since you got humiliated.
BBWWWWAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHAAAAAAHHHHHAAAAA
61-39-5
CHEATERS