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Time for the NCAA to give GT Football our ACC trophy back
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<blockquote data-quote="Root4GT" data-source="post: 1009316" data-attributes="member: 5618"><p>It is common practice to tell the person in charge of an organization that that organization is under investigation for X offense. Then to tell the person in charge not to discuss the investigation with anyone besides the legal representatives of the institution.</p><p></p><p>If you actually believe that Johnson didn’t advise Burntrre what to say you live in fantasy land.</p><p></p><p>All NCAA Schools agreed to give the NCAA investigative power. They all agreed to follow the NCAA rules regarding investigations.</p><p></p><p>GT did not follow the rules. GT got punished. GT is at fault. Blaming the investigator is silly. He was doing his job. </p><p></p><p>Seems in your investigations you prefer that individuals who may have violated rules get to try and cover up the violations with their bosses prior to you talking with the individual. Are you trying to trap them in a coverup? Interesting approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Root4GT, post: 1009316, member: 5618"] It is common practice to tell the person in charge of an organization that that organization is under investigation for X offense. Then to tell the person in charge not to discuss the investigation with anyone besides the legal representatives of the institution. If you actually believe that Johnson didn’t advise Burntrre what to say you live in fantasy land. All NCAA Schools agreed to give the NCAA investigative power. They all agreed to follow the NCAA rules regarding investigations. GT did not follow the rules. GT got punished. GT is at fault. Blaming the investigator is silly. He was doing his job. Seems in your investigations you prefer that individuals who may have violated rules get to try and cover up the violations with their bosses prior to you talking with the individual. Are you trying to trap them in a coverup? Interesting approach. [/QUOTE]
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