UNC scandal blows up overnight; Board of Governors prepared to step in

 

It should be a very busy morning in light of the story that broke last night detailing extensive communication via cell phone and text messages between former UNC coach John Blake and sports agent Gary Wichard. Since this story broke, ABCers have been waiting for the local media to make a break in this story and give it the amount of coverage many people feel the scandal in Chapel Hill deserves. Of course, the local media still has yet to make a call for a truly independent investigation of the UNC athletic department despite obvious conflicts of interest the local media has pointed out (even if it was late in the course of the investigation).

Still, this flood of stories and columns may represent a turn in the UNC scandal. Yesterday, one national media pundit called for Butch’s job. Now the local media has discovered questionable conduct by a football coach and a potential lack of institutional controls both in the hiring processes at UNC and the monitoring of staff member activities. Of course, we have already detailed a possible lack of institutional controls on social networking site issues extensively despite UNC’s vast experience with the problems participation on these sites can create and a working knowledge of student-athlete rights to participate versus the need for institutional control.

Updated(8:21 am)

Link to Daily Tarheel:

Hannah Gage, the chairwoman of the UNC System Board of Governors, says the board is prepared to step in if UNC-Chapel Hill administrators are unable to handle the ongoing investigations into the Tar Heel football program.

In a letter to the board, UNC-system President Erskine Bowles said Thorp, Baddour, UNC-CH football coach Butch Davis and an investigative team were working together to get all of the facts.

“The University, under the leadership of our chancellor, will continue to investigate this matter and to take appropriate action until we are sure we have gotten to the bottom of this and done everything possible to make sure it never happens again,” Bowles said in the letter.

 

Oh!  So NOW it is an investigation!?  Good to know!  When did it move from “review” to “investigation,” just so we will know?

Important note: Hannah Gage is a 1975 graduate of UNC. Thorp is 1986 graduate of UNC and longtime UNC employee. Baddour began his career at UNC in 1967. And of course, Bowles is also a UNC graduate.

Butch’s hiring process of Blake in question:

Davis has known him since Blake was a student at Sand Springs High in Oklahoma in the late 1970s. Davis was an assistant coach and a biology teacher at Sand Springs. Davis and Blake, 49, also coached together with the Dallas Cowboys in 1993 and 1994.

“You have to put it into context: I coached John Blake for two years in high school,” Davis said. “Then there was at least a 12-year period of time when I didn’t see him until he was minority intern to the Dallas Cowboys for one summer and then came back the following year for two years as defensive line coach. Then when I went to Miami, from 1995 until here, another 12 years, between our relationship.”

Butch expects to finish 2010 season:

Two days after his top assistant abruptly resigned as the NCAA continues to investigate his program, North Carolina football coach Butch Davis renewed his commitment to the program.

Asked Tuesday if he believes he will be the Tar Heels coach for the rest of the 2010 season, Davis said, “I do. Absolutely.”

Full link to column from Tom Sorenson here.


For decades the Tar Heels have claimed the high moral ground, big-time football’s dirt and grime never rubbing against the hem of their freshly pressed khaki pants.

So what if they failed to compete for national football championships? At least they didn’t cheat. Therefore North Carolina was entitled to make fun of Florida State and the SEC and everybody else accused of winning the wrong way.

No more. The Tar Heels have forfeited, for years if not for decades, the right to condescend.

The next time people complain about an out-of-control program in which rules are little more than a mild suggestion, they probably are talking about North Carolina.

Column from Caulton Tudor:

Blake’s possible role in the probe related to improper player contacts with agents hardly was sorted out, either.

That aspect of the situation actually became more confusing when Raleigh lawyer and former UNC player Wade Smith, who has been assisting the coach, would not answer question about whether Blake was taking money from agents while working as a college coach.

“That’s a complicated question. I should not deal with that … while the investigations are ongoing,” Smith said.

At the highest levels of college football competition, lots of coaches double as independent businessmen.

In that context, it’s only natural that Blake and his lawyer or lawyers did their best to arrange the best-possible exit package.

But it was a strange development in a progressively strange story that apparently isn’t likely to reach a quick conclusion. It’s almost unheard of for a healthy coach to quit only one game into a season, much less one of the most important seasons in the school’s history.

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69 Responses to UNC scandal blows up overnight; Board of Governors prepared to step in

  1. Phang 09/08/2010 at 10:10 AM #

    Remember my predictions. I’m clairvoyant, you know.


    But UNC is heading for a big, big fall. I have no inside connection, but I am clairvoyant.
    My predictions:

    Thorpe survives
    Badour gone early next year
    Butch gone before November, maybe before October
    Black Santa implodes and is never seen in this dimension nor any convenient parallel dimensions again.

    Determination of loss of institutional control
    two years no post season (probably starting this season)
    reductions in scholarships
    severe recruiting sanctions
    no TV for one year.

    You heard it here first.

    √ – Black Santa implodes
    ? – Butch gone before November, maybe before October

  2. newt 09/08/2010 at 10:18 AM #

    I’m starting to get a little like UNC fans, “I only care about basketball…”

    Greedy, I know.

  3. Phang 09/08/2010 at 10:22 AM #
  4. Alpha Wolf 09/08/2010 at 10:22 AM #

    ^ They probably have those daytight compartments well battened down and I believe that protecting hoops may be their real objective.

    There are leaks, but so far, few if any major media sources are looking at them. Little being on the hoops team and possibly sharing tutors are clear indicators that the so-far sacrosanct hoops program is dirt-free. One has to wonder when a major journo with real cajones will dare raise the question publicly.

  5. highstick 09/08/2010 at 10:33 AM #

    They never say that LSU was playing 9 true freshmen(or something like that)…LSU was not that strong and sure as heck wasn’t coached very well.

    To hear the IC folks, the UNC third string almost beat that powerhouse!

  6. WULF 09/08/2010 at 10:40 AM #

    SMUNC should start playing Rihanna’s “Take a Bow” for CMFBD….

  7. Prowling Woofie 09/08/2010 at 10:47 AM #

    Makes you wonder how select the ‘Black Santa Gift List’ was… how many recruits/players received payouts ? Was it just the 5*’s ? 4*’s ?

    Did they go two-deep on the depth chart ?

    Was there a graduated amount depending on games started, Sacks, TFL’s, or Interceptions ?

  8. LKNpackfan 09/08/2010 at 10:51 AM #

    Info leaking out says NCAA is going back 6-7 years on the academic thing.

    Uh oh.

  9. Alpha Wolf 09/08/2010 at 10:56 AM #

    H/T to Frumpzilla for this but…

    It’s HEELOSHIMA!

  10. Scooter 09/08/2010 at 10:58 AM #

    ^^ If they’re going back that far, then basketball has got to be involved. There’s no other reason why they would do so. (Irrational thought coming up) It’d be nice for them to vacate the “win” UNC got when TA McClendon scored the winning touchdown but was ruled down.

  11. tuckerdorm1983 09/08/2010 at 11:22 AM #

    this might put things in context

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sh163n1lJ4M

    and

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KiIP_KDQmXs

    WHEN WILL BD GIVE SUCH A SPEECH OR MAYBE HE ALREADY HAS

  12. bradleyb123 09/08/2010 at 11:25 AM #

    Scooter, good point on that “win” Carolina got when TA was ruled down. Although, State wouldn’t get the win if Carolina vacated it. Nobody would get the win. But that would be fine with me, because they sure didn’t deserve it.

    A quick comment on that TA being down play… he may have been down, or maybe not. All I know is an official ruled it a TD, and the official that overturned it was in the BACK of the endzone. There was a MASS of humanity between his eyes and TA’s knee. There is no way he was physically capable of making that determination. I will go to my grave KNOWING that he called that just to be on the safe side, since he wasn’t SURE TA got in, and there was still time on the clock, and State still had possession. Either that, or he intentionally took it away because he was on the Carolina payroll. Although, I suspect the former, not the latter. The problem is, it was the kind of play that a review would not overturn, either way. Because the cameras couldn’t see TA’s knee, either.

    We were robbed. It’s time to take that one back, among many others (hopefully!)

    //end of rant

  13. Phang 09/08/2010 at 11:26 AM #

    10heels10
    All-American
    1487 posts this site
    Posted: Today 11:24 AM
    Re: Here’s “The Big Story” from N&O
    Just got off the phone with a lady at the n&o. Told her that I would not be buying anymore papers. She asked why. I told her I did not like the way their reporter was acting toward the unc story. Funny thing happened next. She said “are you kidding”. Up to that point I was handing it on the up and up. That really pissed me off so I then went ahead and told her what I really was thinking about her paper. She hung up on me. Trust me they know how we feel now.

  14. Wufpacker 09/08/2010 at 11:35 AM #

    ^ Now THAT is hilarious. A Carolina fan who didn’t like the way the N&O reporter was “acting toward the unc story”. My God, these pitiful SOB’s are just too freaking much. They really have not the first clue what it’s like to live in the real world amongst other humans, do they?

    And, check this one out…

    “Coach Davis is the right man for this job. Always has been, and will be now more than ever; his commitment to cleaning up programs and making them run efficiently and compliantly is his M.O., so “demanding better” would consist of the Heels going after one of the best coaches in the country, like Nick Saban, Jim Tressel, Bob Stoops, or Urban Meyer.”

    You just can’t make this stuff up.

  15. bradleyb123 09/08/2010 at 11:37 AM #

    Phang, that’s great!

    Can you say, “shoe, meet OTHER FOOT?”

  16. ppack3 09/08/2010 at 11:41 AM #

    “from source and he has been on the money the whole way:

    I am telling you people that UNC football is done. Davis may be gone before the GT game. Thier will be no sweeping this under the rug. BMFD can play the ” I never knew card all he wants” He is *** deep in this.
    And for all the IC fans who doubt me who has been right on this and who has been wrong. Your insiders don’t know ****. They know what the football staff knows which is nothing . And things are coming that Baddour, Thorp and Davis have no idea about that will tear your program to the ground.
    Oh and please try and schedule another kick-off classic game for next year because after the fire smolders out you will not be lucky to get a game scheduled with the NC school of the Deaf.”

    I guess Vol’s fans won’t be so upset about not playing that UNC game after this, huh? I think the buyout will pay for itself a thousand times over. I said it when it happened, the Vol’s weren’t ‘scared’ of playing the Heels. They were just smart for buying them out.

  17. GAWolf 09/08/2010 at 11:42 AM #

    This is comical, indeed. Thanks for sharing.

    My father to this day hasn’t purchased a News and Observer since the V hunt. Not one.

  18. Phang 09/08/2010 at 11:46 AM #

    The fun part will be the resignation of BOT members.

  19. Phang 09/08/2010 at 11:55 AM #

    “They really have not the first clue what it’s like to live in the real world amongst other humans, do they?”

    Some of them do, but there are many many more who don’t.

  20. packpowerfan 09/08/2010 at 12:01 PM #

    IT’S TARMAGEDDON!

  21. Wufpacker 09/08/2010 at 12:01 PM #

    Here’s a fun one….this, I suspect, is the attitude of more of them than will actually admit it….the “it’s ok if we cheat [insert your rationalization here]”. This one is rationalizing that all the major programs do it….sooooooo….

    “If Carolina is going to play with the big boys in football…then we are going to have to deal with stuff like this. I know that isn’t a popular view among some Carolina fans, but it is the truth. Schools that are irrelevant in football don’t have player/agent issues because they usually don’t have many players going pro. The football program just needs to learn from this experience…and move on.”

    Yeah, learn from this experience and move on….learn how to do it better and not get caught NEXT time, at least based on the previous sentence.

  22. Alpha Wolf 09/08/2010 at 12:06 PM #

    schools that are irrelevant in football don’t have player/agent issues because they usually don’t have many players going pro.

    Right. Philip Rivers, Mario Williams, etc. never had agent issues and managed to be Top 5 picks.

    Delusions of grandeur is an indication of schizophrenia, and some of those folk’s logic shows just that.

  23. bradleyb123 09/08/2010 at 12:32 PM #

    Some Holes are even defending the phone records that just came out, and are unwilling to concede that it even LOOKS bad. I keep telling them that the sooner they stop denying, the sooner they can move on to anger and acceptance. Because denying it won’t make it go away. It only makes the denier look foolish.

    They’re like the Iraqi Minister of Defense telling the world that the U.S. is nowhere near Baghdad, meanwhile buildings are blowing up in the background!

    I almost feel bad for them, because there is no denying that their house is burning, yet they’re still in damage control mode. I told one guy he was like a little kid with chocolate all over his mouth, telling his mom he didn’t eat the fudge that she told him not to eat.

  24. Scooter 09/08/2010 at 12:42 PM #

    10heels10, you complete me.

    Perception, in this case, could be more damning than reality. Some or most of those conversations could have been mundane. Given the context of their respective professions and the timing of these communications though, this looks awfully bad.

    I would love to know how much information Marvin Austin and co. have given up so far. Especially now that John Blake has joined them in the wicker man. If he starts talking…

    Also, for you Triangle folks out there, Taylor Zarzour > David Glenn

  25. highstick 09/08/2010 at 1:25 PM #

    http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/09/08/669815/blakes-unc-resume-skipped-time.html

    So is this the latest excuse? I didn’t check out his resume and see the gaps? Jeez, lying turds!

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