N&O discloses name of tutor involved in UNC scandal

UNC’s media blitz yesterday makes a lot more sense in light of this morning’s story from the N&O divulging the name of the tutor involved in UNC cheating scandal.

This update last night from Old Macdonald is required reading. Please make sure you get up to speed on yesterday’s events.

Wiley, 22, graduated from UNC in 2009.

She was working as a mentor/tutor in UNC’s academic support program in 2006 when Butch Davis, then the newly hired head football coach, asked for recommendations for a tutor for his son, Drew, now 17. Davis said during an interview Thursday that he was given a list of four or five people who worked in the academic support program. His family used several of the tutors, and the woman in question worked for him from December 2008 to May 2010.

“She was kind of like an academic coach,” said Davis, who declined to name the tutor. “She tried to teach him how to organize his notebooks, how to separate one subject from the other, how to do research, how to do papers, she just helped him in a variety of different [ways]. She was one of a couple of tutors. She worked with specific subjects.

“… She did a good job for our family.”

Meanwhile, she also worked as a tutor/mentor for the school until July 2009 – after she had graduated from UNC with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and just before she started her job teaching fifth grade at a Durham elementary school in August 2009, according to university alumni association records and her teaching contract.

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37 Responses to N&O discloses name of tutor involved in UNC scandal

  1. packplantpath 09/24/2010 at 7:36 AM #

    From http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/09/24/1714491/unc-official-tutor-tied-to-probe.html#ixzz10RmJ0qPL

    “His family used several of the tutors, and the woman in question worked for him from December 2008 to May 2010.”
    ……..
    “Meanwhile, she also worked as a tutor/mentor for the school until July 2009 – after she had graduated from UNC with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and just before she started her job teaching fifth grade at a Durham elementary school in August 2009, according to university alumni association records and her teaching contract.”

    So, she worked for BD for 10 months after being let go by the university? Could be nothing. Could be a big deal.

  2. Daily Update 09/24/2010 at 7:50 AM #

    …and she stopped working for Butch right before the NCAA investigation? How convenient….

  3. burnbarn 09/24/2010 at 8:32 AM #

    I agree with DU… it is awfully convienient time lime…although school would be out in May. Just surprising he would continue to employ someone that was fired by the university.
    The more we learn the more interesting it gets.

  4. Scooter 09/24/2010 at 8:39 AM #

    Is it just me, or has the N&O finally revealed their true colors over the last few days? Every article I’ve read on the UNC scandal has been in a blue font. Just goes to show that the rag might as well be printed on carolina blue paper.

  5. Plz2BStateFan 09/24/2010 at 8:42 AM #

    So her contract wasnt renewed in summer of 09 yet she continued to work for Butch all the way until…..

    “His family used several of the tutors, and the woman in question worked for him from December 2008 to May 2010.”

    Sounds sketchy as hell to me.

  6. TAEdisonHokie 09/24/2010 at 9:06 AM #

    Daily Update – The timing is even more suspect when you consider the fact that the agent-funded parties were in full-swing in May with Big Marvin broadcasting to the world that he was getting a lot of free stuff.

    So, we have the following short timeline:

    *Ms. Wiley’s UNC tutoring contract was not renewed in July 2009.

    *Ms. Wiley continued to work for Butch Davis until May 2010. It is probably safe to assume that she was also continuing to “tutor” a number of UNC football players up until that point in time.

    *The NCAA notified UNC in mid-June 2010 of their intent to visit Chapel Hill in mid-July. Although this has not been stated anywhere in print, it is standard operating procedure for the NCAA to give a 30-day notice before they visit any school’s campus.

    *According to the football program spokesman Best, Rick Evrard was first contacted by UNC on June 24, 2010.

    *The first NCAA visit took place in mid-July 2010.

  7. Alpha Wolf 09/24/2010 at 9:10 AM #

    ^ You’re forgetting their “man on the inside” – the one who had (has?) Ramses on his Facebook page. Anything that the NCAA was contemplating would have easily been tipped to UNC by their fan in the Agent Division.

    Makes sense and gives them time to start getting the ducks in a row early.

  8. Daily Update 09/24/2010 at 9:18 AM #

    ^Right Alpha. UNC had sources that likely told them the investigation was coming. So maybe Butch cut ties with the tutor after being tipped off by UNC’s boy at the NCAA?

    This story just gets crazier and crazier.

  9. hball57 09/24/2010 at 9:24 AM #

    I have a question that I would like everyone’s opinion. Why is it important that the tutor’s name was revealed? While what she did violates NCAA and UNC academic rules, it is not illegal. Also, while he actions are causing UNC some headaches, she probably did it for misguided personal reasons. So why does who she is matter?

    To me, releasing her name is just a ploy to get some heat on someone else. Now how is this person going to live her life as an elementary school teacher? How long before some UNC father comes in and rags on his child elementary school teacher? Why is the media so focused with something that is a minuscule part of the story? WHo is was doesn’t matter; what happened matters.

  10. Daily Update 09/24/2010 at 9:26 AM #

    ^Because people in the media are going to bombard her to tell her story. People will offer her money to spill the beans.

  11. Sweet jumper 09/24/2010 at 9:27 AM #

    I wonder if Blake received big hush money from the deep pockets of the Rams Club since $74,500 salary settlement does not last very long these days. Something to think about.

  12. packbackr04 09/24/2010 at 9:33 AM #

    “15 players” were named in the investigation as having recieved improper help from the tutor, yet only 10 football players remain suspended as part of the Agent and/or academic probes. Since we know some of these 10 are in trouble for agentgate, is it safe to assume that these 5(at a minimum) other athletes are from other sports? ie. basketball.

  13. coyotejoe 09/24/2010 at 9:35 AM #

    She is qualified to teach 5th grade, which makes her over-qualified to tutor UNx football players…

  14. packbackr04 09/24/2010 at 9:46 AM #

    i heard butch is giving the tutor 10k a month hush money

  15. TAEdisonHokie 09/24/2010 at 9:57 AM #

    Alpha Wolf – No matter what their guy on the inside told them, the NCAA train was already on the tracks and coming into Chapel Hill at cruising speed. It’s a lot like watching a rapidly approaching 50-foot tsunami…you know it’s coming, but there’s not a darn thing you can do about it except try to outrun it.

    If the folks at UNC had been truly alerted and properly alarmed, they would have immediately fired Blake, suspended a few players, and offered an appropriate self-punishment plan to the NCAA. But, they decided to play dumb, and now they have tutor-gate to deal with, something that has probably spread to other UNC athletic programs. The final shoe to drop will be when the NCAA announces UNC’s football recruiting violations.

  16. UnclePen 09/24/2010 at 10:53 AM #

    hball57 – I agree with you. That is just inviting trouble for her and the fact that they released her name and says she had too close a relationship with players is suspect. I think they are subtle but implying it was perhaps sexual. In any event, she is either being threatened of punished for something she did, or could provide to the investigation. This is wrong.

  17. Alpha Wolf 09/24/2010 at 11:08 AM #

    If the folks at UNC had been truly alerted and properly alarmed, they would have immediately fired Blake, suspended a few players, and offered an appropriate self-punishment plan to the NCAA.

    True, but given their arrogance and lack of recalcitrance towards their actions so far, I get the idea that they thought that they could spin their way out of this, and that they had no idea of how much was going on.

    That only points back to one thing: “lack of institutional control.”

    The fact that they squirmed will only add “aggravation” to their punishment, the same way that there is simple assault and then the worse “aggravated assault.”

  18. Hungwolf 09/24/2010 at 12:04 PM #

    Interesting facts:

    1) No longer a UNC employee since the summer of 2009.

    2) Let go for her “friendly” relationship to players.

    3) UNC has been in the know about possible infractions since summer of 2009.

    4) NCAA uncovered the academic scandle.

    5) Despite possible NCAA infractions prior to the summer of 2009, UNC did not report itself.

    6) Head Coach Davis continued to use a tutor that was let go by the university for her relationship with players and continued to let her have access to the players. Despite knowing full well NCAA rules may have already been violated.

    I think its time to start using the term “COVER UP”. And time to start saying UNC didn’t have a “lack of control” instead, it is worse than that. This is a school that knew possible violations existed, did not report itself, and those at the highest level intended to cover up any infractions. UNC clearly acted as if it was above the law!

    NCAA needs to hammer UNC hard!!!

  19. TAEdisonHokie 09/24/2010 at 12:07 PM #

    Alpha Wolf – Definitely agree with your last. UNC thought it could talk it’s way out of the agent issue, but then the tutor problem came to light and it’s been downhill for UNC since then.

    Couldn’t happen to a better bunch of arrogant snobs! LOL!!

  20. Pack Mentality 09/24/2010 at 12:38 PM #

    So I guess Butch Davis can give up his hopes for winning that dad of the year award after hiring for his son someone who is supposedly widely known as the team whore.

    “Mr. Davis, I’m going to need overtime this week if I have to tutor your son, write 12 players papers, and have 3 gang bang sessions with the defense.”

    “No problem, just make sure my son gets his homework done before they run the train on you.”

  21. Texpack 09/24/2010 at 1:08 PM #

    The sexual innuendo smear campaign starts on a potential key witness against UNC-CH. The latest parallel to the Lewinsky scandal strategy being orchestrated by Irksome Bowles.

  22. hoop 09/24/2010 at 1:17 PM #

    I’ve thought for quite a while that all of this goes well beyond loss of institutional control and firmly into the next area. Not sure what the area is called but I made one up: Institutionalized fraud.

    And I wonder if the NCAA will look down on throwing this girl under this bus. UNC essentially had a whole press conference devoted to this girl. Not Cool!

  23. JeremyH 09/24/2010 at 2:24 PM #

    improper benefits…improper benefits??…improper benefits!!!

  24. MrPlywood 09/24/2010 at 2:38 PM #

    “No matter what their guy on the inside told them, the NCAA train was already on the tracks and coming into Chapel Hill at cruising speed. It’s a lot like watching a rapidly approaching 50-foot tsunami…you know it’s coming, but there’s not a darn thing you can do about it except try to outrun it.”

    Or get to higher ground, which UNX claims to have occupied for many a year now. They are just rearranging deck chairs on the Titanic. Too bad for them that their foundation is being swept away as we speak and their “high ground” is quickly turning into a sinkhole.

    I would try for more metaphors but it’s still early… 🙂

  25. JeremyH 09/24/2010 at 2:39 PM #

    The UNC croonies are implying that the only reason she wrote papers was because she had a personal relationship, and not because she was instructed to do it. Unless she comes out and says it, I don’t know if there is any way to prove that it was being done with any coaches’ knowledge.

    This is yet another reason why UNC cannot be counted on to investigate themselves; who knows what kind of pressure she has already endured by UNC officials which would not have occurred if she was being interviewed by NCAA officials or otherwise. I swear, if there is an independent investigation, those officials need to enter Chapel Hill in hazmat suits, this has become one toxic mess.

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