Maybe The NCAA Just Has A Thing About Bluntness
Paul Johnson tells Mark (long day) Jeff Schulz that the NCAA is full of absolute BS.
The Tech case will go down as one of the strangest in NCAA history. Investigators never found proof or established a paper trail indicating former players, specifically Demaryius Thomas and Morgan Burnett, received improper benefits from agents. But there was the suspicious matter of $312 worth of clothing given to Thomas. Radakovich also went against the NCAA’s mandate by forewarning Johnson (and indirectly players) of the investigation.
10 months ago
Winfield Featherston
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A couple quotes
The one saving grace for Tech is that the NCAA didn’t take away scholarships or issue a postseason ban.
Is it really? The third saving grace is that they didn’t just eliminate the Georgia Tech athletics program altogether because they didn’t like looking at their faces. Also, Paul Johnson said it well:
Johnson said, "We thought we were cooperating," then pointed to a black book on his desk and added, "I guess if they say that book right there is red and you don’t agree, then you’re not cooperating."























