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07/19/11 In the past several months, Ohio State, North Carolina, Tennessee, West Virginia and Georgia Tech among others have found themselves in the crosshairs of the NCAA's Committee on Infractions regarding violations committed by their football programs.
07/18/11 ATLANTA (AP) - Kulsoom Abdullah's Ph.D. from Georgia Tech and black belt in taekwondo are proof she doesn't back away from challenges.
07/18/11 Kulsoom Abdullah's Ph.D. from Georgia Tech and black belt in taekwondo are proof she doesn't back away from challenges.
07/16/11 Last season might be remembered as the year of the quarterback in the Atlantic Coast Conference , with stars like Christian Ponder (Florida State), Russell Wilson (N.C. State), Tyrod Taylor (Virginia Tech), T.J. Yates (North Carolina) and Joshua Nesbitt (Georgia Tech) supplying the conference with significant scoring power.
07/15/11 The NCAA put Georgia Tech on four years of probation, fined the school $100,000 and stripped its Atlantic Coast Conference title game victory from the 2009 football season yesterday for violations that also included problems in the men’s basketball program.
07/15/11 EVANS KISTLER How corrupt has college football become? On Thursday, Georgia Tech became the most recent major college football program to be targeted by the NCAA for players receiving improper benefits.
07/15/11 The NCAA put Georgia Tech on 4 years of probation, fined the school $100,000 and stripped its ACC title game win from the 2009 football season yesterday for violations that also included problems in the men's basketball program.
07/15/11 Sweet tsunami of sports news, the last 24 hours have been crazy, huh? NCAA troubles for Georgia Tech.
07/14/11 The NCAA has put Georgia Tech on four years of probation and fined the school $100,000 for violations in the football and men's basketball programs.
07/14/11 The NCAA has come down hard on Georgia Tech, placing the school on four years probation and fining it $100,000 for violations in both the men's football and basketball programs.
07/14/11 The NCAA has put Georgia Tech on four years of probation and fined the school $100,000 for violations in the football and men's basketball programs.
07/13/11 Last season might be remembered as the year of the quarterback in the Atlantic Coast Conference with stars like Christian Ponder (Florida State), Russell Wilson (N.C. State), Tyrod Taylor (Virginia Tech), T.J. Yates (North Carolina) and Joshua Nesbitt (Georgia Tech) supplying the conference with significant scoring power.
07/11/11 Catching up on some action that happened while I was on vacation. California : The Bears picked up a commitment from receiver Bryce Treggs of St. John Bosco HS (Bellflower, Calif.). The 5-foot-11, 170-pound standout had 56 receptions for 1,010 yards and 12 touchdowns as a junior. The Bears' third commitment, he also had offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Boise State, Colorado, Georgia Tech ...
07/10/11 The Daily Progress will be previewing all 12 ACC football teams over a 12-day period. Today: Georgia Tech. Coming tomorrow: Duke.
07/09/11 SANDY SPRINGS - Moving day at the Georgia Amateur Championship saw a few changes at the top of the leaderboard, but a strong constant was the play of former Etowah standout and Georgia Tech freshma...
07/09/11 Georgia Tech teammates James White and Richy Werenski haven't been able to catch Clemson's
07/09/11 The Daily Progress will be previewing all 12 ACC football teams over a 12-day period. Today: Virginia Tech. Coming tomorrow: Georgia Tech.
07/03/11 A Georgia Tech professor has been killed while bicycling in the Florida Panhandle.
07/03/11 A Georgia Tech assistant professor was killed while biking on the Florida panhandle Saturday.
07/01/11 ATLANTA - Georgia Tech teammates Ollie Schniederjans and Anders Albertson played to varied results in Thursday's second round of the Dogwood Invitational at Druid Hills Golf Club. Schniederjans, th...
06/30/11 ERRIN HAINES Associated Press ATLANTA Residents in the heavily-Democratic city of Atlanta on Thursday urged members of the Republican-led state Legislature to ensure that minority voices are not drowned out as they redraw congressional and legislative district lines to reflect Georgia's shifting population. Several hundred people filled an auditorium on the Georgia Tech campus Thursday for the ... |