Somebody turn Richt in

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roberthunter

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If we can't throw a little smoke in the air how can he get away with this?

This pup ready to run with big dogs | ajc.com

The 18-year-old and his family were shown to Richt’s new office, overlooking the recently completed indoor practice facility. As they visited, the Crowells noticed activity down below. Players began filing onto the practice field.

“We got up and looked out,” said Debbie Crowell, Isaiah’s mother. “I didn’t know what was going on, but Isaiah could tell that they were getting into formation. And there wasn’t a tailback.”

The stage was set. Richt escorted the family down to the field. Crowell was handed a Georgia jersey — No. 1 on the back — and a helmet and asked if he wanted to take that empty spot in the backfield. Debbie Crowell remembers Richt painting the scene of next season’s opener against Boise State, asking her son if he could see himself in that jersey and helmet, behind that offensive line, starting his career in the din of the Georgia Dome.

“Yes, sir, I can,” Isaiah said.

“My baby was excited. He was ready to go,” Debbie said.


13.6.7.9 Activities. An institution may not arrange miscellaneous, personalized recruiting aids (e.g., personalized jerseys, personalized audio/video scoreboard presentations) and may not permit a prospective student-athlete to engage in any game-day simulations (e.g., running onto the field with the team during pre-game introductions) during an official visit. Personalized recruiting aids include any decorative items and special additions to any location the prospective student-athlete will visit (e.g., hotel room, locker room, coach’s office, conference room, arena) regardless of whether or not the items include the prospective student-athlete’s name or picture.
 
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#3
You could just dance around this and say he wasn't doing any game day simulation. It never said he lined up like he was the TB on the play.
 
#5
#5
if you feel so strongly then email it to the NCAA. It won't matter though since a secondary isn't going to hurt them at all
 
#7
#7
I was just bringing it here for fun. I definitely don't care enough to email the NCAA about it, although I really do think there's a chance that is a secondary.
 
#8
#8
I was just bringing it here for fun. I definitely don't care enough to email the NCAA about it, although I really do think there's a chance that is a secondary.

If it were Tennessee it would quickly turn into a major.
 
#9
#9
I knew this would come up sooner or later. I heard about when it happened, it was then that Crowell and his mother commited to coach Richt. I don't think it was really a violation to be honest. It was in the practice facility and they weren't really running a play or anything like that. We'll see what the NCAA has to say about it.
 
#11
#11
even if it is a secondary Richt is just copying Tuberville. Hope Crowell doesn't turn out that good though
 
#12
#12
The good thing is they left out the part where Coach Richt and Coach Bobo ripped their shirts off. That would have been a major recruiting violation.
 
#14
#14
To me, it's a bigger violation than some of the secondaries Kiffin was whistled for. I don't really care. It's just that we were constantly in the news over stupid things like this. I guess the distinction is that it was not the stadium (gameday). Still, if you can't practice with a recruit, and you can't simulate a gameday with a recruit, then how can you do this? But, as has already been said on here, if they get tagged for a secondary over this, it's not going to be played over and over on ESPN.
 
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#17
So I guess Richt knew Wyshaun Ealy was going to be dismissed from the team at this time? baha

Washaun Ealey was not kicked off the team, he was suspended indefinitely. The kid has to get his act together. He's being lazy and didn't show up for a meeting. I hope he gets his act together, it would suck to lose him for next year.
 
#18
#18
Richt denied it happened when asked by the investigator but the NCAA has pictures to prove it. Presser for Richt to appoligize and SEC comish may require him to miss all 8 SEC games in 2011.

Oh wait, that wasn't Richt. . .
 
#19
#19
Washaun Ealey was not kicked off the team, he was suspended indefinitely. The kid has to get his act together. He's being lazy and didn't show up for a meeting. I hope he gets his act together, it would suck to lose him for next year.

Was he the one who also failed to appear for court also?
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#20
#20
I guess we have to stop starting threads when a rival commits a violation, because of our basketball coach.
 
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#22
Was he the one who also failed to appear for court also?
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No, that was Caleb King.

Ealey was driving with a suspended license when he ran into a parked car, LOL.

There's been rumors since the season ended that Ealey wanted to transfer. He's been in Richt's doghouse ever since his traffic incident. Richt and other coaches constantly reminded him not to drive and yet he still did it and got in trouble for it. This could be the last straw with Ealey, good kid but has to get his mind right.
 
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#23
No, that was Caleb King.

Ealey was driving with a suspended license when he ran into a parked car, LOL.

There's been rumors since the season ended that Ealey wanted to transfer. He's been in Richt's doghouse ever since his traffic incident. Richt and other coaches constantly reminded him not to drive and yet he still did it and got in trouble for it. This could be the last straw with Ealey, good kid but has to get his mind right.

Pissin it away
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#25
#25
IMO, coaches, not institutions, should be fined for secondary violations with progressively higher penalties. There should be a price but currently there isn't.
 

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