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no, they're trying to make voluntary self-reporting as attractive as possible:

http://blogs.ajc.com/uga-sports-blo...fts-from-richt/?cxntfid=blogs_uga_sports_blog

ATHENS – Mark Richt’s generosity and compassion toward his staff has landed the Georgia football coach in hot water with the NCAA.

Richt made personal payments of more than $25,000 to coaches and support staff due to what he perceived as inadequate compensation for those individuals. Richt’s actions were determined to be secondary violations of NCAA rules regarding supplemental pay, according to a recent NCAA review of an lengthy internal investigation conducted by UGA.

According to those reports, obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution through the Freedom of Information Act, Richt paid former recruiting assistant Charlie Cantor $10,842 over an 11-month period through March of 2011, former linebackers coach John Jancek $10,000 in the summer of 2009 and $6,150 to director of player development John Eason in July of 2010. All of the payments were made by checks from Richt’s personal bank account after UGA’s previous athletic administration declined his requests for increased compensation for those parties.

However, Richt unknowingly violated the provisions of NCAA bylaw 11.3.2.2, which regulates supplemental pay for staff members. Both Richt and the staff members who accepted his payments received letters of admonishment from UGA and must undergo additional rules education, according to the documents.

Richt was unavailable for comment on Monday. Athletic Director Greg McGarity declined to discuss details about the case, but acknowledged that all the violations discovered were deemed secondary and that the NCAA considers it a closed matter as of Nov. 30th.

“The report stands on its own,” McGarity said on Monday. “There’s nothing to add. We’re moving forward.”

Richt’s unsanctioned payments were just a few of several violations discovered by UGA in an internal investigation led by attorney Mike Glazier of the NCAA-specialized lawfirm of Bond, Schoeneck & King of Overland Park, Kan. In all, the Bulldogs admitted to committing at least 10 secondary violations in separate reports submitted first to the SEC office in Birmingham.

The NCAA enforcement staff reviewed those reports and responded with its findings in a Nov. 30th letter to SEC Commissioner Mike Slive. In summary, the NCAA agreed with assertions of Georgia and the SEC that all the violations were secondary. As a result of actions already taken, “no further action should be taken by the NCAA in the matter,” wrote Christopher Stroebel, NCAA director of enforcement for secondary violations.

Also revealed in the report:

Georgia was determined to have violated game-simulation recruiting rules during an unofficial visit last January by prospective student-athlete Marshall Morgan. Morgan is a place-kicker from Coral Springs, Fla., who has committed to sign in the class of 2012. Coaches played a video of the Georgia fans’ doing the traditional cheer, “Go Dawgs, Sic ‘Em,” on the Sanford Stadium videoboard, while Morgan pretended to kickoff. Richt self-reported the incident retrospectively after learning that the “missing man formation” the Bulldogs’ orchestrated for Isaiah Crowell last January constituted a secondary violation.
Defensive coordinator Todd Grantham had impermissible contact with an unidentified recruit in May of 2010. After signing in at the front office of a high school, Grantham walked down a hall looking for the school’s football coach. Unable to locate the coach’s office, Grantham was approached by a young man who asked if he could help him find his way. As it turned out, that individual was the prospect Grantham was there to recruit. Their “small talk” on the way to the coach’s office exceeded the NCAA’s limits for “greetings” during a non-contact period and Georgia was found to be in violation of NCAA bylaws 13.02.4 and 13.1.1.1 regarding contact. As a result, Grantham was withheld from off-campus recruiting activities from Nov. 27-Dec. 3, the number of evaluation days for the football staff for spring of 2012 was reduced from 168 to 158 and Grantham was ordered to attend a two-day rules seminar next summer.
An unidentified football prospect (his name was redacted because he is now enrolled at UGA) received impermissible overnight lodging and transportation during an overnight visit last year. The prospect was scheduled to spend the night with a student-athlete in a university dormitory, which is sanctioned, but made a “spur-of-the-moment decision” to stay with another student-athlete at an off-campus apartment. Off-campus lodging and transportation for which is impermissible.
Last month, Georgia provided two free meals to Tyriq Gurley, the 5-year-old little brother of 2012 running back prospect Todd Gurley. Meals were permitted for Gurley and his parents but not for siblings on the official visit. The Gurleys reimbursed UGA $21.33 for the child’s meals and UGA reported a violation of bylaw 13.6.7.7.

Those minor violations were added to a list that included Crowell’s “the missing man formation,” the impermissible participation of football lettermen Randall Godfrey and David Pollack in the commitment announcement ceremony of then-prospect, and the routine overpayment of four graduate assistants due to a clerical error last spring, and several instances of inadvertent “pocket dialing” of prospects during impermissible periods earlier this year.

While all the violations are minor and seem trivial in nature, McGarity was profusely apologetic in his seven-page letter to Slive.

“I want you to know that I am disappointed and embarrassed to be reporting multiple secondary violations in our football program,” McGarity wrote. “It is my hope, however, that after reviewing our self-report of each of these matters, you will come to the same conclusions that I have.”

Ultimately, Slive and the NCAA agreed with Georgia’s assessment. But McGarity is vowed to step up the Bulldogs’ educational efforts regarding NCAA policy. In addition to regularly-scheduled classes, he has instituted monthly and quarterly meetings for coaches and support staff.

Clearly the most intriguing findings were those that detailed Richt’s under-the-table payments to staff when the previous administration refused his requests. Not only does it illustrate Richt’s determination to do what he perceived as right for his staff members, it offers a glimpse into the dynamics of the relationship between Richt and former AD Damon Evans.

Richt decided to pay Cantor money out of his own pocket after determining that Cantor was underpaid for his position compared to comparable programs against whom Georgia competed. Richt asked for a $10,000 raise. However, the University was in the midst of a campus-wide pay freeze and was experiencing furloughs, so Evans declined. Richt subsequently paid Cantor $834 a month over 13 months via personal check.
Richt did the same thing in the summer of 2009. Richt asked the administration for a raise for linebackers coach John Jacek after he was offered the coordinator’s position in the summer of 2009. Richt’s request was declined, so he wrote Jancek a personal check for $10,000 on June 30, 2009.
Eason received a $6,150 pay cut when Richt moved him off the coaching staff into an administrative role. Richt wrote a personal check for that amount to Eason in July of 2010.

McGarity contends it wasn’t rogue behavior on Richt’s part. The UGA AD included exhibits in his report of instances in which the athletic department sanctioned monetary gifts from Richt.

In December 2009, due to “difficult economic conditions being experienced by the University,” the athletic department decided to not provide “bowl bonuses” to non-coach staff members. Richt went to senior associate AD Frank Crumley and asked him to provide a chart of who would have normally received bonuses and in what amount. Crumley provided that list and Richt paid 10 people – sports medicine director Ron Courson, video coordinator Joe Tereshinski, strength and conditioning coaches Keith Gray and Clay Walker, football operations manager Josh Brooks, high school relations director Ray Lamb and four administrative assistants — $15,227 out of his own pocket.

Richt also paid the $15,337.50 five-year longevity bonus to former assistant Dave Johnson when Johnson left Georgia in 2008 just short of his fifth anniversary and the administration refused to pay. Richt paid $6,000 to Jon Fabris in December of 2010 when Fabris was unable to find a job after his UGA severance package expired.

In each case,the payments were not considered against NCAA rules because they were done with the knowledge of the athletic administration, according to the report.

McGarity wrote in the report that he included details of those actions by Richt because “the University believes Coach Richt acted out of a generous heart and certainly without any intent to violate NCAA rules.” McGarity explained that Richt and his wife Katharyn maintain two checking accounts, one that is used primarily by his wife for household expenses. The other, monitored by Richt, is what they call their “Giving Account.”

lol, i shake my head. i wish we had a cheatin' oversignin' ESS EEE SEE coach.
 
spaceyourbass - I read every single damn sentence! it's refreshing to know that you also have a bit of footbaw knowledge stowed into that brain of yours. however, I got over that "GO COCKS!" juvenile shit long ago, as I do believe I had a COCKS hat when I was in middle school ;) USCe is doing some things right, namely Jadeveon Clowney - that dude is such a raw, brutal, and young defensive talent that I am a huge fan of. I think he has what it takes to be a big NFL talent. I am also a huge fan of the zone-read offense, offensively speaking. I'm impressed that you know so much about that offense. if your team has some athletic lineman and a RB with good vision that can make solid cuts - it is the way to go and it works in the NCAA level. for those not in the know, zone-read works so well because the OL doesn't necesarily bloke a man, they block an area, which opens up some big holes once again if your team's RB has vision

Care- and let me get a chance to get this off my chest. my Buckeyes are hit with a one-year bowl ban. I'm okay with that, in this arbitrary decade of the BCS, I guess the punishment fits the crime. but what I am most pissed about is tOSU Athletic Director Gene Smith. Gene Smith should have been fired along with Tressel, who he threw under the bus to save his own ass. why I am so angry with Smith is this, for an entire year he has been flapping his gums assuring Buckeye Nation that there will be NO post-season ban on the Buckeyes. I thought, how so? surely the NCAA is pissed and is looking to make an example of even one of their formerly untouchable cash cows in tOSU footbaw. but then I got to thinking, Smith surely must know more about this issue than someone like me, so maybe he is correct?

Buckeye Nation believe Gene Smith when even after further minor NCAA infractions commited by tOSU post-Tat-Gate that their would be no bowl ban. looks like AD Gene Smith is the idiot that myself and many fans thought he was. if Smith could have shown ANY foresight, he would have done the right thing and at the least signed off on tOSU's shitty bowl game this year (Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl VS FL Gators. if Smith could have shown ANY foresight, he would have at the most refused to allow those guilty tOSU players to sit out (even though the BC$ just saw dollar signs again and allowed those said guilty players to play) in last year's Sugar Bowl VS Arkansas

I am 100 percent sure that if Gene Smith was not an idiot he would have sat these players and we would not see a Bowl Ban in Urban Meyer's first year as H/C, where the Buckeyes should be competing for a Big Ten title, but won't even be able to get that chance. I won't even get into, too much, on how innane of a punishment these Bowl Bans are, as they most obviously affect players that didn't even commit the crime the most. the NCAA needs to come up with a new way to dish out punishments, agreed?

otoh, how funny would it be if this situation plays out. USCw (who has another Bowl Ban next year) goes undefeated. tOSU goes undefeated. now, some high-rolling sports fan like Mark Cuban steps in, and cock-slaps the NCAA in the face by paying all the expenses for an "exhibition" game closely before or after the BCS's National Title Game between those two schools - USCw VS tOSU? that would be hilarious, but I'm not sure a mightily pissed off NCAA would take to kindly to something like that

and PB - so it looks like UGA H/C Richt, citing economic hardships of his employer, pays his coaching staff out-of-pocket for raises to their salaries that would normally have been granted??

I can't believe I'm typing these words, but did Richt just commit the most classy NCAA violation of all-time?? I've been a fan of Richt since day one, and I hope that all you UGA fans (I guess we only have two and-a-half here, if we still count StaffWriter, and Kenickie counts as half of a fan to any and all SEC team ;)) now realize what a quality H/C and dude Richt is. to all the UGA fans that have been calling for his head on a platter since the last couple years and even throught he first two weeks of this season - how would you like that crow cooked?
 
those expectations are steep, and I don't think that they're going to happen, but I commend you. I think all fans of all consistent Top 25 programs should expect the same

god damn! the NCAA sucks! the BCS sucks! I'm livid about no Big Ten Title/no Bowl Game next year, already

I hope tOSU goes undefeated like Florida State did in like what - 1985 - when Bowden was suspended for a year and they also faced a Bowl Ban
 
hey... third best recruiting in the country, no real instate rival recruiting wise, several other regional powers competing against you, but hey, they're all winning NCs. Everybody associated with UGA football, from the school, to the alumni, to the fans, to the players, to the staff... they all deserve it, they are hungry for it, idk what else it takes to make it happen. Damn I wish Green and stafford had stuck around for their senior years, same for a slew of other players. Meh.


IDK axl, I know you would be considerably less happy with Meyer if Tressel kicked his dick straight in every time OSU played florida, know what I mean?
 
those expectations are steep, and I don't think that they're going to happen, but I commend you. I think all fans of all consistent Top 25 programs should expect the same

god damn! the NCAA sucks! the BCS sucks! I'm livid about no Big Ten Title/no Bowl Game next year, already

I hope tOSU goes undefeated like Florida State did in like what - 1985 - when Bowden was suspended for a year and they also faced a Bowl Ban

You really don't have that much to be mad about. With how big a scandal this was made out to be by ESPN and the other important figures in sports media (who are they, again?), a one year bowl ban and 9 schollies isn't going to set your program back at all.

Next year is going to suck for you anyways. Even great coaches struggle in their first year. You're really only missing out on a Blue Turf Airplane Toilet Bowl appearance, which is barely watchable anyways.

It's fucked up that you got penalized at all, but that is the way of the NCAA.

Wanna join me in bitching about how the SEC gets away with cheating?
 
hey... third best recruiting in the country, no real instate rival recruiting wise, several other regional powers competing against you, but hey, they're all winning NCs. Everybody associated with UGA football, from the school, to the alumni, to the fans, to the players, to the staff... they all deserve it, they are hungry for it, idk what else it takes to make it happen. Damn I wish Green and stafford had stuck around for their senior years, same for a slew of other players. Meh.


IDK axl, I know you would be considerably less happy with Meyer if Tressel kicked his dick straight in every time OSU played florida, know what I mean?

you might not believe me here with this, but I completely feel you on your team's analysis and winning/winning it all. UGA plays in a tough conference. granted, in the usually much easier SEC East, not West. I give UGA props. they have storied rivalries with teams that usually do pretty well for themselves (FLA, AUB, etc)

and I hate "the Curse of a the Big-Time Program" aka being forced to see the best athletes time and time again leave for the NFL instead of starting for all four years. hey, for millions of dollars, who can blame them? only Tim Tebow has been Holy enough/comfortable enough ;)

I'll say it again - every big-time college footbaw program should aim for a BCS National Championship every year. sure, for a year or so it might be rather unrealistic, but your team has to get over this and then unlock and reload new talent through and through and through. yo PB - this isn't a problem for regions like ours, eh? (GA, Northern FL for you and Ohio and surrounding for me)

sadly for UGA I just think that for them to achieve this kind of success, they need to develop another Herschel Walker type of player (or Tebow, or Newton, you get my drift). UGA has been close recently with players such as Stafford, Moreno, et al. but of course players like Walker (or Archie Griffin to me) don't just grow on trees

damn, there ain't no feeling in the world like having your NCAA team win the Crystal Ball!! thankfully, most here have experienced this at least once through their liftime. now 3, 4 hopefully is old enough to remember those Thug U days. if not, he can just turn on the TV on Sunday and watch the horses that his stable hath unleashed (Hester, Lewis)

the goal at all times is to win it all. agree or disagree?
 
yea, well i'm playing with free money since i won the last pick em of the regular season.

in short, i'm fucking allsum.
 
Anyone know when and what time Alabama and Lsu play? (Central time).

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Next year is going to suck for you anyways. Even great coaches struggle in their first year. You're really only missing out on a Blue Turf Airplane Toilet Bowl appearance, which is barely watchable anyways.

I dunno man, I really do think that Urban Meyer is going to have a field day with tOSU QB Braxton Miller. I truly do see the Buckeyes competing for a Big Ten Title next year. don't let it slip your mind how natural it is for Big Ten teams to bend over and take it when the Buckeyes are against

oh well. I'm predicting a BCS National Championship in Urban's 2nd year. at least I can still aim for this

do you think Miami will get the Death Penalty, S+G?

do you think Penn State will get the Death Penalty, S+G?

I actually think PSU deserves it. Miami not so much. I think Miami will get hit with a two year Bowl Ban, sadly. I don't know what the hell is going to happen with that PSU situation. I do think that the NCAA doesn't have the stones to hit a team with the Death Penalty, anymore. but I really feel like PSU deserves it

and Central Time? GTFO out of here with that redneck-assed Central Time. the only excuse for Central Time is Chicago
 
in the NCAA's eyes failing to report is just as bad of a sin. in Ohio State's case it was failing to report free tattoos. in PSU's case it was failing to report child molestation, that was apparently going down for a decade +

are you a PSU fan? or just a fan of Jerry Sandusky?

and it's nice to see Boise State kick Arizona State's teeth in. BSU got screwed in regards of bowl placement, and it's awesome to see that team take it out on the field, against ASU
 
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