Timeline of Carolina Circling the Drain (Tuesday Update)

[UPDATE 08/31/2010, 10:55AM: Thanks to Clarksa for the following visual.]

We’ve heard a lot in the past few days about Carolina’s agent-gate, their excuses, and their hintings at a loss of institutional control.  At this juncture, I think it’s great for State fans to relish in the circling-of-the-drain that the Tar Heels are experiencing.  At first, things almost seemed too good to be true, and many still believe they are, but things quickly went from bad, to worse, to “Dr. Strangelove”.  Without looking at how things progressed, its easy to overlook exactly how damning things are in Chapel Hill:

February to April – Several blogs/forums notice that Marvin Austin’s twitter references some perks he’s experiencing as a part of his “super-stardom”.  Media and the Carolina fanbase dismisses the claims.  Also note that during this time period, the NCAA actually began their quiet investigation of the UNC program before the July campus visits.

July 12 – Quan Sturdivant gets busted for pot.  While not directly associated with the NCAA investigations, it does add to a pretty picture.

July 15 – ESPN nationally breaks a story that the NCAA is investigating Carolina.  Media and Carolina fanbase assume this is a bad apple in their holy program. [UPDATE 08/31/2010: Inside Carolina actually “broke” the story, but the significance of ESPN reporting the investigation, and any subequent details broken by IC, is that it puts ESPN’s reputation and national stage behind the allegations.]

July 17 – Charlotte Observer reports Greg Little a part of the NCAA investigation.  Media and Carolina fanbase now have to admit maybe it’s a “few bad apples” rather then just one person doing wrong.  Still, not too much panic from the baby-blue faithful.

July 26 – Robert Quinn, Carolina DE, suggests that UNC investigation is a good thing since it shows Carolina is in the same league as Florida and Southern Cal.  I won’t even dignify this one with a smart-*** response.

July 29 – News and Observer publishes an article on the impressive rankings of Sturdivant and Austin.  Apparently the media was praying that if everyone remembered how “beloved and respected” the Carolina players were, everyone would excuse their violations.  A lack of other news and findings from the NCAA starts cooling the atmosphere a little.

August 4 – StateFanNation sees results for an effort to expose a Carolina fan on the investigative committee to the media.  WRAL took notice on this day and reports were that Marcus Wilson would not be working on the NCAA investigation.  This was a big win for those who felt Carolina might find a way out of these allegations.

August 9 – Assistant Coach John Blake is tied to the investigation which establishes a connection between allegations against Carolina players and coaches.  The media keeps spinning, but this is damning for those hoping that there were “just a few bad apples” in their program.  The rumors of “lack of institutional control” start swirling. (This was confirmed by Davis and Baddour on an August 12 presser.)

August 26 – CBS Sports reports that the NCAA investigation has widened to include a “self-reported violation” where Butch Davis’ former family nanny was hired to tutor several Carolina football players, which resulted in the players receiving completed assignments for their classes.  All that’s missing from this story is a tutoring session’s ‘happy ending’ and Butch Davis running after his players with a 5-iron.

This has been one wild ride and I get the feeling it isn’t over yet.  The excuses have transformed from there only being ‘one bad apple’ to there being ‘several bad apples’ to there being ‘several bad apples being encouraged by the coaching staff’ to there being ‘several bad apples, encouraged by the coaching staff, and being allowed to blow off academics to play ball’ (or take trips to Miami, or whatever they do when they aren’t at practice).  Oh yeah, did I forget to mention that those “few bad apples” went from 1 person to 6-12?

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34 Responses to Timeline of Carolina Circling the Drain (Tuesday Update)

  1. TopTenPack 08/30/2010 at 3:09 PM #

    I hope we in the State Fans Nation are not making a mistake by gleefully cheering on this investigation and the downfall of UNC Football.

    The 1973 season of men’s basketball hurts. Jimmy V’s firing hurts. The recent decimation of NC State academic administration hurts.

    I feel we are making a mistake in finding strength in the weakness of another institution.

    NCStatePride: There is a BIG difference between finding strength here and enjoying what Carolina has coming to them. I think that NC State fans have hungered for closure regarding the blood-bath the media and our rivals put us through during the Jimmy V years and that is exactly what this scandal in Chapel Hill may be bringing.

  2. wolfpacktexx 08/30/2010 at 3:14 PM #

    Agreed, our Football depth chart was released today. No mention of it. Although I am getting joy from knowing UNC is struggling to determine when they can release their LSU game depth chart. My guess there will not be such a press release…

  3. NCStatePride 08/30/2010 at 3:24 PM #

    Given the uncertain circumstances of Carolina’s future, I’m also pretty interested in knowing what their depth chart is. What I want to see is if all of these “highly ranked NFL prospects” get benched due to the scandal, how does that affect NC State’s ability to win recruits over Carolina (assuming we go after some of the same guys).

  4. greatballsoffire 08/30/2010 at 3:42 PM #

    As intriguing as this all has become (and you guys have covered all of this really well), I really look forward to more Wolfpack sports reporting and analysis. If I wanted to hear all-Carolina, all-the-time, I’d listen to 99.9 the fan.

  5. Plz2BStateFan 08/30/2010 at 3:52 PM #

    You forgot the alleged affair Butch had with the tutor.

  6. for2n8son 08/30/2010 at 4:05 PM #

    “As intriguing as this all has become (and you guys have covered all of this really well), I really look forward to more Wolfpack sports reporting and analysis.”

    Yea well, I’m focused on NCSU too, but I’ve got enough attention span to listen to the updates and LMAO!! It couldn’t happen to a more deserving bunch.

  7. GoldenChain 08/30/2010 at 4:12 PM #

    LOL!
    A tail of 2 States, the pre 1990 and the post 1990!
    You can tell the ‘puzzy boys’ who don’t know what “man-up” means because they always come up with the arguments above. “Don’t pick on them, it’ll come back on US!!! OOOHHHhhhhh!” “They’re better than us!” “They’re our daddy” (Mr Bill style) Those same guys whine because someone painted our tunnel “BOO WHO WHO!!!”
    Alice you look great in that gingham sundress!
    Those of us who remember what it was like to hold our heads high prior to the ‘fall’ becuase we didn’t win them all but we won our share just can’t understand.

    If you children don’t like these threads don’t click on them!

    BETTER YET, IF YOU DON’T SEE THE THREADS YOU LIKE SSSTTTAAARRRTTT SOME!!!!
    Children…..

  8. greatballsoffire 08/30/2010 at 4:18 PM #

    “Yea well, I’m focused on NCSU too, but I’ve got enough attention span to listen to the updates and LMAO!!”

    Wasn’t the depth chart released for the WCU game? Seems the Carolina debacle is occupying SFN’s attention span, as well.

  9. greatballsoffire 08/30/2010 at 4:20 PM #

    FWIW – 13 out of 15 stories posted on the front page of the SFN website are not at all related to NCSU.

    Just sayin’..

    Not discounting the quality done here. What you guys do here is quality.

  10. Packfan28 08/30/2010 at 4:29 PM #

    I’m not sure when (the CJ Leslie signing?), I’m not sure how (did someone sacrifice a cow or something?), and I’m not sure why (maybe hell froze over?), all I know is for the past 4 or 5 months it seems like that black cloud that has been hanging over Hillsborough street for so long has finally shifted about 30 miles west. Life for the moment is very good.

  11. bradleyb123 08/30/2010 at 4:35 PM #

    Packfan28, there really has been an extraordinary amount of good news for State fans in the last six months or so. Maybe it’s karma catching up and paying us back for all the BAD times over the years, all at once!

  12. NCStatePride 08/30/2010 at 5:06 PM #

    ^Bingo. Those who don’t think Carolina’s football program imploding id relevant to NC State need to do a little soul-searching. We aren’t covering Carolina losing a game. We aren’t covering Carolina missing out on a recruit. We ARE covering the deconstruction of an entire program within our arch-nemesis’ athletic program. This isn’t just of interest to NC State fans because it’s “another school we can pick on”; this is an event that has major ramifications on NC State’s football future and how people will perceive our rival.

    For what it’s worth, I know for a fact there will be a longer, in-depth football article posted Wednesday morning regarding goals to be set for Tom O’Brien in advance of kick-off this Saturday. Have more faith in StateFansNation to satisfy your carnal Wolfpack desires!!!

  13. coach13 08/30/2010 at 5:14 PM #

    For me, until we play some games, there’s not alot I want to cover NCSU. Hey, we know we gotta good offense, defense is a question mark. The rest is wait and see. The only significant news coming out currently is bad news for UNC, which is almost as good as good news for us.

    I am kinda curious how a redshirt and a true freshmen beat our the more experienced guys at runningback.

  14. Sam92 08/30/2010 at 5:16 PM #

    ok – the vigor with which we are indulging in UNC’s embarassment does have an air of schadenfreude to it, which is, shall we say, not the most generous and charitable of emotions

    but there is a difference between taking delight in someone we don’t like getting cancer, which is not in any way admirable, and taking some satisfaction in people who have long looked down their noses at us finally being called to the carpet for their own bad deeds, which is really more along the lines of justice.

  15. cWOhLFrPAiCKs 08/30/2010 at 5:17 PM #

    If you want more on the Depth Chart release, just go to the Forums. Like StateFans always says, “Don’t Forget to Check our Forums!”. There are some really good conversations going on over there about the RB position.

    I for one think that it is extremely prudent of StateFans to cover what’s going on in Chapel Hill. It can only serve to better our program as we use their example of “How to Lose Control” to prevent similar things from happening in our program. Besides, don’t we still play Carolina in Football? Seems all this info might be relevant come game time.

  16. Bowlpack 08/30/2010 at 5:43 PM #

    It seems reasonable and relevant to take an interest in what your rivals are up to. In this particular case, it happens to be much more satisfying and thus, much more interesting because we are witnessing something that seems to have much larger negative consequences. I am; however, waiting until penalties are made official and punishments determined before gloating too much at the adversity that UNC is now experiencing. Most of that is just not wanting to hear any of the typical excuses and unsubstantiated spin that UNC fans often preach with such fervor. I will say, that I am enjoying this immensely.

    On to our upcoming season, though.

    Depth Chart. I was a little shocked by the HB spot. Did Dean Haynes come out of nowhere to win the starting spot and is that a good thing? Does it mean that Barnes and Washington are not that good seeing as 2 freshman made the 2-deep? I was also a little surprised to see that Sweezy didn’t get the start. That surprise is based upon what I’ve read in terms of his having a new lease on life following his recent troubles and his performance on the field last season.
    My primary area for concern is the Offensive line which reflects the same concerns that TOB has voiced recently in terms of that being an area that is going to be subject to change (When does Mattes come back?). Still, though, despite our youth in that area, we have some size on the line. I think everyone of us is nervous regarding the secondary with 3 sophomore starters and one junior while three of the four on the 2-deep are true freshman. How bad is the departure of Dominique Ellis going to hurt us now (unless of course he was going to get is in trouble)?

  17. TAEdisonHokie 08/30/2010 at 5:50 PM #

    Also, there is the matter of the hiring by UNC of the attorney, Rick Evrard. Evrard, a lawyer with Bond, Schoeneck & King in Overland Park, KS, spent seven years on the NCAA staff, first as an enforcement representative and later as director of legislative services. Evrard is never hired unless a school is attempting to lessen any possible NCAA penalties. In my opinion, hiring Evrard is tantamount to an admission of guilt.

    We know that the NCAA first visited Chapel Hill on July 12th and 13th. UNC football spokesman, Kevin Best, stated on August 4th, following the second NCAA visit, that Evrard was first contacted on June 24th. If true, then why did UNC wait so long to contact Evrard, particularly since the NCAA always gives a 30-day advance notice prior to visiting an academic institution? Is it possible UNC actually contacted Evrard within a few hours of receiving the 30-day notice from the NCAA, on or about June 12th?

    And now we have UNC attempting to gloss over the very serious issue with the tutor by attempting to claim they “self-reported” the issue. The NCAA uncovered the tutor issue while interviewing one of UNC’s players about improper agent contacts, but UNC wants us to believe they found it all by themselves? Right. Does anyone really believe that UNC would have “self-reported” the tutor issue if the NCAA hadn’t been recording the interview?

    No doubt about it, Rick Evrard is going to be very busy defending UNC over the next several months…unless something else comes up to extend his contract.

    Stay tuned.

  18. El Scrotcho 08/30/2010 at 6:13 PM #

    The Schadenfreude has been excellent! Three cheers for your coverage SFN!

  19. highstick 08/30/2010 at 6:28 PM #

    Being an “old NSA spook”, I wonder if we haven’t been infiltrated with a “sheep posing in wolf clothing”???

    Either that or someone so PC that maybe they should have gone to school 25 miles west!

    Or horrors! An member of the faculty!!

  20. hoop 08/30/2010 at 6:43 PM #

    The pillars of “public ivy” come crashing down all around us.

    UNC exposed for what it is. Just another university which just happens to have the benefit of good press.

    I never thought I’d be guilty of schadenfreude myself, but ohh am I ever. And it feels great. Tee hee hee.

    P.S. I love the analogy of circling the drain too. Hope they don’t leave any skid marks. (oh man, I’m not being very nice). Tee hee hee.

  21. McCallum 08/30/2010 at 7:01 PM #

    Ceterum censeo unc esse delendam

    McCallum

  22. wolf_at_my_door 08/30/2010 at 7:13 PM #

    Let’s add that UNC is starting to fall apart from pressure. The hastily called August 26th presser is an unforced error that reveals that they believe the problem is big. Maybe bigger than just football. Thorp starts by saying “I’m sorry”.

  23. NCStatePride 08/30/2010 at 7:28 PM #

    ^I actually thought it was smart, or at least their best option. Every little thing that comes out about Carolina is going to be attributed to “how bad the program is”. What Thorp was really trying to do is decouple the academic charges with the agent-related charges in hopes that the public was fooled into thinking this wasn’t part of a greater “institutional control” issue. Unfortunately, a lot of people aren’t drinking the Koolaid. …but that’s just my two cents.

  24. Primewolf 08/30/2010 at 7:38 PM #

    You omitted many events, like Kent B slip up and subsequest trade; the agents comments and brochure with Blake on the cover; the transfer of a Blake recruiting freshman;…….

    Good work, I have enough time to read as many articles as you care to post on this site.

    I’d like to see more investigative reporting by SFN, as soon as some of you retire and can put in more time. How about a book on “How to Cheat the UNC way” going back 50 years or so.

  25. Daily Update 08/31/2010 at 6:09 AM #

    Look, in the pre-season there just isn’t as much to cover. How many freaking “previews” can you read out there? I was very, very disappointed to get my ACC Sports Journal and get a whole issue of team previews which we can all read in a zillion other places.

    As far as ACC sports stories go and stories that are relevant to NC State, there is nothing bigger than the investigation in Chapel Hill.

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