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In the AJC a few minutes ago:
https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/...es-his-side-the-story/pn0vCPHgRw3jbTvpG5sbIP/
https://www.ajc.com/sports/college/...es-his-side-the-story/pn0vCPHgRw3jbTvpG5sbIP/
The infraction would have probably stayed minor if LaBarrie had not lied to the NCAA. Once they knew he lied, his entire story was suspect. And, it made it almost impossible for GT to stand with him.
I agree that the infraction is relatively minor.
The problem is he lied to GT and the NCAA about it. The NCAA hates nothing more than lying to them because they have no subpeona power, so when they catch people lying they will generally come down really hard on them (an the organizations they work for)
The minute he lied to the NCAA he basically became unemployable to GT in order for GT to minimize any sanctions it might get from the incident.
Does it mean anything in his favor that according to his side of the story, that he owned up to the lie a day later ?
Exactly.It won’t, but it should
Being taken to an ATL strip club illegally should be mandatory & allowed for GT OVs.
#404theCulture
I mean, it's like getting a meal at the Varsity.
Arrive at GT.
Check into hotel room with Sublime doughnuts waiting on you.
Go to Capital Grill for a nice steak dinner.
Go to Magic City/Cheetah.
Night cap at the Varsity.
Standard GT visit.