Georgia Tech to respond to the NCAA today?

woolybug25

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I didn't even know that they were under investigation. Anybody know if their dealings with Tuitt are involved?

Georgia Tech president G.P. “Bud” Peterson and athletic director Dan Radakovich will respond to the NCAA's announcement at 4:30 p.m. ET today.

So there you have it.

Georgia Tech knows. The NCAA knows. By this afternoon, we'll all be clued in, too. Check back.

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Georgia Tech to respond to NCAA - College Football Nation Blog - ESPN
 

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It's regarding the 2009 season. Some players received a shirt and a watch, but G Tech was already on probation. It will be interesting to see what happens here.
 

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NCAA will announce GT findings at 3 p.m.; Thomas denies involvement | Georgia Tech


The AJC articles mentions a player, Demaryius Thomas.


Demaryius Thomas denied a blog report that he accepted improper gifts while enrolled at Tech. In a text message, Thomas said he was offered things by people not affiliated with Tech, but never accepted. Morgan Burnett was also implicated in the report. Attempts to reach him or his agent haven’t been successful.

The AJC also notes:

If there are immediate penalties, it would be the second time within five years the Jackets have been punished.

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The NCAA did say that if Tech commits another major infraction before Nov. 17, 2010, it will be subject to added penalties as a repeat violator
 

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They mutually agreed on a ban from using the forward pass for a year.
 

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The NCAA has placed #GeorgiaTech on 4 years' probation, vacated its 2009 ACC football championship game victory » NCAA places Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets on four years' probation - ESPN

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The NCAA Committee on Infractions has hit Georgia Tech with penalties connected to its football and men's basketball program after citing the school with failure to cooperate with its investigation and other violations. The penalties include:

• Four years' probation (July 14, 2011 through July 13, 2015).
• Reduction in official men's basketball recruiting visits for 2011-12 and 2012-13.
• $100,000 fine.
• Vacating 2009 ACC championship game victory.
• Reduction in recruiting days for 2011 summer evaluation period. *
• Public reprimand and censure.
* -- Self-imposed penalty
 

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Ohio fans are already saying this is 10 times worse than anything they did
 

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That's comical. OSU fans are dumb as rocks.

Terrell Pryor alone was probably worse than G Tech
 

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Forme GT center Sean Bedford responds to the NCAA:

Dear NCAA,

Thank you for handing down penalties that only adversely affect the players who did things the right way. This reeks of an organization desperate to prove that it has some sort of control over its member institutions despite lacking the ability and firepower to police the serious offenders and protect the student-athletes whose interests you purport to have at heart.

While I realize that all violations merit some kind of punishment, I have a hard time grasping the notion that one of the proudest moments in my life (and the lives of every other individual that was a part of the team and program in 2009) is apparently worth $312 in your eyes. If that truly is the case, I'd be happy to provide you with that same amount of money (cash or check, your choice) in exchange for the reinstatement of the title my teammates and I earned through our blood, sweat and tears.

It took months of hard work, dedication and personal sacrifice by a team of over 100 players, 10 coaches and countless staff members to achieve that championship, but, evidently, it only takes the handful of pencil pushers, lawyers and professors on your infractions committee to strip us of it.

I was a part of the 2009 ACC Championship team and, while you can pretend retroactively that it didn't happen, I have vivid memories of an incredible season that was, and continues to be, one of the most fun, meaningful, important, and very real times in my 23 years on this planet. I'll be wearing my championship ring with pride and if you want that too, you'll have to pry it from my cold, dead finger.

Sincerely,
Sean Bedford
 
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