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Georgia Tech responds to NCAA penalties

By Georgia Tech Communications Department
Posted 1:12PM on Friday 15th November 2019 ( 4 years ago )

ATLANTA — Georgia Tech on Friday filed its written appeal in connection with the penalties imposed on its men’s basketball program by the NCAA Committee on Infractions on September 26.

As stated in its notice of appeal, which was filed on Oct. 11, Georgia Tech is appealing the following three penalties outlined in the NCAA decision:

In the appeal, Georgia Tech specifically contends that:

“As I stated when we received the decision from the Committee on Infractions in September, it is our strong belief that the severity of the penalties imposed has a direct and unfair impact on current student-athletes,” said Georgia Tech Director of Athletics Todd Stansbury. “As our legal team prepared our appeal, it also became clear that the application of the penalties was unprecedented.  In addition, we also promptly self-disclosed these violations and self-imposed penalties.

“I am grateful for the leadership and support of the Institute, our legal team and our compliance staff as we continue through the appeals process and I am looking forward to us continuing to vigorously contest these penalties on behalf of our student-athletes,” Stansbury said.

The school statement also said that "as this remains an ongoing NCAA process, Georgia Tech will have no further comment at this time."

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