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I don't really get what the big deal is. Is it that NCAA could potentially "punish" players?They've got to be careful ...
Georgia Tech head football coach Paul Johnson wasn't thrilled about the campaign when asked at a press conference after the Yellow Jackets played North Carolina on Saturday. About a half-dozen of his players participated.
He said he'd be talking to the players who participated, and one player later told CNN that Johnson was very angry that he didn't know before the game.
Georgia Tech Quarterback Vad Lee said he participated to support injured teammate Isaiah Johnson, who asked several players to take part in the campaign.
Team handlers discouraged CNN reporters from talking to the players after the game about the campaign and said the players "didn't know what they were doing."
I wouldn't go that far yet. I can easily see this could have been NCPA coercing players to sign up for something they didn't fully understand. Kind of like how a car salesman would tell a potential buyer anything to try to get the sale with absolutely no disclaimers. It's hard for me to believe that any of the players "signed up" for this knowing that there could be backlash to GT.The fact he did not know about it means they saw fit to hide it from him. That tells you right there how good of an idea it was when the players themselves act like teenagers sneaking around mom and dad.
They are having a team meeting about this tonight.
That is weak. Very disappointed Vad is involved, he lowered himself a notch in my opinion.
I wouldn't go that far yet. I can easily see this could have been NCPA coercing players to sign up for something they didn't fully understand. Kind of like how a car salesman would tell a potential buyer anything to try to get the sale with absolutely no disclaimers. It's hard for me to believe that any of the players "signed up" for this knowing that there could be backlash to GT.