From the article:
The NCAA’s charges, which stemmed from Tech’s own reporting of the matter to the NCAA in 2019, are threefold. Perhaps most notably, the NCAA found that on three occasions in 2018 she provided about $200 in cash to two team members (a total of approximately $600), with the money in one instance to be used for movie tickets for the team as a team-building exercise, on another occasion to pay for activities for team members accompanying a prospect on an official visit and a third time for unspecified purposes. They all would constitute violations of rules regarding impermissible extra benefits. If true, this would mean that team members competed in the 2018-19 season while ineligible.
LOL. We are terrible at cheating all around. If we're gonna get the hammer from the NCAA, at least make it worth it. Let's give $50K payments to multiple elite players and make the Final Four multiple years and really build our brand. Buckhead is close by, I'm sure basketball parents would love to live there. We can get them high paying jobs as well because Atlanta is full of GT graduates.
I'm kidding of course (kinda). But we seriously are the worst at getting busted for infractions that cost hundreds of dollars while other schools get away with infractions for hundreds of THOUSANDS of dollars.
That's being a GT fan though.