Reports: NCAA back in Chapel Hill tonight; Hawkins arrested for felony drug charges

After a ‘lull’ in news flow of a few days, followers the University of North Carolina’s multi-pronged investigations into academic fraud and athletic improprieties experienced quite an uptick in activity this evening. And, things aren’t going so well in Chapel Hill.

Around 11pm tonight, NFL Draft analyst, Aaron Aloysius reported the following on his Twitter account @AaronAloysius

Sources tell Tony Pauline that the NCAA is in Chapel Hill right now investigating Robert Quinn. http://bit.ly/d0kS2x

Also, a source has told Pauline that Quinn is “acting sort of like a guy who knows he’s going to be suspended for the year”

Rumors have been rampant for a couple of weeks that Robert Quinn has been shelved to the year – along with Marvin Austin, Greg Little, Kendrick Burney and Charles Brown. But, you’ll never get a straight answer from Butch Davis or the misinformation ministry in Chapel Hill…so, most people have just stopped asking the questions.

The folks from SynrgySports took a moment to throw their two cents into the ‘Tweetverse’:

Pandora’s box, has definitely had its lid blown off, but the focus is still primarily on the players. That will change soon enough.

Chris Hawkins Arrested in 2009 On Felony Drug Charges

It was previously learned today that a former North Carolina football player central to the NCAA’s four game suspension of University of Georgia wide receiver A.J. Green is now facing major felony drug charges in Georgia.  Chris Hawkins, a former Tar Heel player and roommate of former UNC running back Willie Parker, is said to be a frequent visitor to the UNC football facilities is also accused by the NCAA of purchasing a game-worn University of Georgia jersey from Green, an NCAA violation that will force Green to sit out a total of 4 games this season.

As has become standard with the current situation in Chapel Hill, it is a national media outlet – not a local paper of record – that scooped the breaking news.
ESPN reports that:

Hawkins, who played at North Carolina from 2001-03 before finishing his college career at Marshall, was arrested by Georgia State Patrol officers on April 23, 2009 on felony charges of trafficking cocaine and misdemeanor charges of possession of marijuana.

According to a police report obtained by ESPN.com on Wednesday, Hawkins was pulled over by a Georgia State Patrol officer while driving a U-haul moving truck on I-20 near Madison, Ga., which is about 60 miles east of Atlanta. The report said Hawkins was cited for driving without wearing a seat belt, and officers later discovered a small amount of marijuana in his pocket.

After Hawkins refused to allow officers to search the contents of the moving truck, a drug-detecting dog indicated drugs were in the back of the box truck. According to the police report, officers discovered a paper sack containing a baseball-sized amount of base cocaine, which weighed about three ounces and was covered in peanut butter and pepper.

Hawkins, from Kinston, N.C., spent 20 days in the Morgan County (Ga.) Detention Center until he was released on $50,000 bail. Hawkins is scheduled to appear in Morgan County Superior Court on Oct. 18.

It is good to know that peanut butter and pepper do not fool police drug dogs!  Those dogs are way to smart for that trick!  However, if Hunter remembers Beverly Hills Cop, he no doubt knows that Axle Foley says that coffee grounds can throw off the drug dogs.  So next time perhaps he will try that.

It’s believed that AJ Green was introduced to Hawkins by current UNC defensive end Robert Quinn, who developed a relationship on Facebook. Robert Quinn. Interesting. His name has appeared somewhere else today.

Given the shady nature of Hawkins, it’s pretty easy to see why former UNC head coach John Bunting – a man known for his long patience with scofflaw players – finally reached the end of his proverbial rope and ultimately cut Hawkins loose from his program.

If you read the second half of this entry from last Friday, you can educated yourself on Hawkins’ extremely deep and intimate connection to Davis’ current UNC program.  An excerpt from the ESPN article linked in that piece was quoted by us then and seems even more germane now:

A UNC official said Thursday Hawkins has frequently visited North Carolina’s football facility during the past few years, including a visit this summer in which he worked out with Parker in the team’s weight room. The school official said Hawkins often described himself as Parker’s manager.

The Million Dollar Question is this: given Hawkins’ history with UNC, why did Butch Davis give him the run of UNC’s football center? Did he visit there after his arrest on felony drug charges that are almost certain to gain him guest status in the Georgia Penal System?  The quote from the ESPN article seems to indicate so!  Wow!  How out of control was it over there!?

Surely John Bunting’s number is on Davis’s speed-dial.  After all, Bunting is a UNC alumnus and has many informal ties with the UNC Athletic Department if not Davis himself.  No doubt Bunting would have given Davis and/or any member of Davis’s staff enough information to give them great pause when someone like Chris Hawkins showed up at their football fortress.

Ask yourself this simple question: if you had kids, even kids in college, would you want a man who was an accused drug mule hanging around your house with your kids?  Of course you wouldn’t.  No responsible parent would.  Davis, a man who in the past has stated that he is like a father to his players, apparently didn’t mind, however.  Either he didn’t do his homework or he didn’t care. Either way, the record is showing more and more that he was asleep at the wheel.

As we wrap tonight, we’ll leave you with some more tweets from SynrgySports originally posted last week when the original story on Chris Hawkins’ connections to AJ Green and the UNC program broke:

Here’s the truth: Hawkins situation is scary & cld be enough alone to do damage to UNC, but Blake situation makes Hawkins look like an angel

Food 4 thought: If Hawkins says it’s no big deal 2 throw ‘pocket change’ ($1000) @ AJ Green, what r chances he threw pocket change @ others? 9:27 AM Sep 13th via web

What r implications 4 UNC re Hawkins? He’s been working out in their facilities, courting their plyrs, & travlng w them 2 meet agents. Scary

Yahoo! article on Hawkins indicates that he HAS been asking for extra bennies. Make sense why the NCAA found him to be an ‘agent’ now?

From Yahoo! article: “Per our sources, Hawkins has been arranging meetings for players with agents and has requested extra benefits.”

Given the tornado of trouble surrounding Hawkins and his association with current UNC players, once again, asking the question of whether there was a profound “lack of institutional control” by the adults ostensibly in control of UNC Football is a very legitimate one.

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44 Responses to Reports: NCAA back in Chapel Hill tonight; Hawkins arrested for felony drug charges

  1. bradleyb123 09/16/2010 at 7:27 AM #

    Just for fun, here’s UNC on why Doherty needed to resign (nothing to do with wins and losses!):

    “Carolina basketball has always had a higher standard than perhaps any other program in the country,” Moeser said, “not just for winning, but for the quality and character of the program and the people in it. The issue here is not basketball, not wins and losses, or the players running the program. It’s about leadership.

    “At Carolina, we talk about student-athletes and teacher-coaches. To be sure, we want good athletes and we want to win, but on this campus coaches are also responsible for creating an environment for learning, for character development, for building a team of good leaders and good citizens. That’s the Carolina standard.”

    http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/104715/

    F-ing hypocrites.

    newt, well done. Well played, indeed!

    This deserves a blog article of its own, IMO. It clearly demonstrates the difference between their stated goals and reality.

  2. Sw0rdf1sh 09/16/2010 at 7:35 AM #

    Hawkins should also try the Axel Foley bananana in the tailpipe thing to shake his NCAA tail.

  3. Wolfgarden 09/16/2010 at 7:43 AM #

    All the comments are sweet. As sweet as all those folks from orange county university.

    Go pack and let’s be there for the game against the bearclaws cheering the Wolves to eat them up. Pack 31, visitors 13.

  4. StateFans 09/16/2010 at 7:54 AM #

    bradleyb123,

    They will have some wins to vacate this year.

    How can a team who has been able to attract players with improper benefits and the prospect of not having to do their own academic work NOT be stacked to the gills with talent?

  5. TOBtime 09/16/2010 at 8:04 AM #

    ^Agreed. The holes are going for whatever glory they can muster this year. The dirty water is building up behind a dam that was never designed for this kind of force. As some posted a while back, when the dam breaks it should be of the “biblical” disaster level. There simply can’t be much left standing in unx football after all is said and done. Not now. And these are just the allegations we KNOW about! Imagine what the NCAA knows that hasn’t got out.

    I don’t think the vacated wins will be isolated to only this year.

  6. Prowling Woofie 09/16/2010 at 8:17 AM #

    I know that the NC High School Athletic Association will greatly appreciate the expansion and improvements at Kenan, since their annual championship games will be the only activity in Kenan for the next few years…

    Wufpacker was right on it – why deny access to the moving van if he wasn’t trying to hide something (85 GRAMS of coke – are you kidding me ???)

    This just keeps getting better 🙂

  7. Prowling Woofie 09/16/2010 at 8:21 AM #

    Seems like Julius wasn’t the only MVP (Most Valuable Pepper) at UNC…

  8. Alpha Wolf 09/16/2010 at 9:07 AM #

  9. VaWolf82 09/16/2010 at 9:10 AM #

    on this campus coaches are also responsible for creating an environment for learning, for character development, for building a team of good leaders and good citizens. That’s the Carolina standard.”

    Awesome find newt. Thanks for reminding us of this and pointing out another examples of hypocrisy on the Hill.

  10. packsbiggestfan 09/16/2010 at 9:14 AM #

    Caruthaaaaas, I cant believe our pristine university affiliates with such thugs! How distasteful. Fetch me some wine and cheese now, I must drown my sorrows.

  11. newt 09/16/2010 at 9:24 AM #

    Hopefully, they’ll keep being hypocrites and Butch will survive, because I think that is the best scenario for NC STATE.

  12. 61Packer 09/16/2010 at 9:25 AM #

    Who needs wine and cheese when you can dine on peanut butter instead?

  13. VaWolf82 09/16/2010 at 9:37 AM #

    I know, I know…it’s within his rights. But if he REALLY thinks there’s nothing to find wouldn’t it be faster and easier to just give consent?

    Not at all. I know a kid that was driving home after working 3rd shift and got stopped for speeding. He agreed to let the cop search his car because he wanted to get home and go to sleep. Instead, he had to wait where he had been pulled over for two hours while the drug dog was brought in. (The cops found nothing.)

    The law enforcement agencies all over this country are filled with good men and women working to protect you and I. But there are also ***holes scattered throughout all of those agencies as well. Remember Larry Harris’ incident with the Raleigh police? How about the illegal search in dorm rooms just a month or so ago? Bottom line for me….never give up your rights.

  14. 1.21 Jigawatts 09/16/2010 at 9:55 AM #

    1. If the NCAA has ruled that Hawkins meets the definition of an agent, could that be the same definition that the state of nc would use when determining if someone needs to register as an agent?
    2. Since he’s repeatedly said that he’s not an agent then I’d assume he’s not registered as one in the state of nc. Since the state of nc has a law on the books against agents working in the state without being registered the next question is, Does the state of nc classify him as an agent since the NCAA does?

    This could easily be the slam dunk in for a criminal case into the UNC scandal if the state of nc decides he meets the definition of an agent because the NCAA classifies him as such and he isn’t registered.

    What do the lawyers in the room think?

  15. LKNpackfan 09/16/2010 at 10:08 AM #

    Obviously not a smart guy – dogs love peanut butter.
    Why not just wrap your stash of drugs with bacon and plate it on a frisbee?

  16. edog05 09/16/2010 at 10:11 AM #

    From what I can recall Ole Hawkeye was kicked off the team for smacking around a teammate. Apparently said teammate was caught fooling around with his (hawkins) girl and subsequently got his arse beat. Apparently the team voted to keep him on, but the high moral being that is John Bunting refused and kicked him off the team. So, I don’t really think getting kicked off the team would raise any red flags to ole Butch.

  17. newt 09/16/2010 at 11:33 AM #

    I just wish we had a mascot like theirs…

  18. IamGumbyDammit 09/16/2010 at 12:17 PM #

    Maybe Peter Golumdick will come write another book

  19. rtpack24 09/16/2010 at 1:58 PM #

    Hawkins was busted in April of 09, driving U-Haul rented by Willie Parker. I can assure you everyone in the UNC football program knew the story.

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