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Paul Johnson must attend class for minor NCAA rules violation


Georgia Tech self-reported an NCAA violation after football coach Paul Johnson made public comments about an incoming graduate transfer a half hour too soon. Johnson committed the violation in April by saying that the Yellow Jackets were excited to have Stanford transfer Patrick Skov join the program, but it turned out that the transfer process was 30 minutes from being official. Johnson was required to attend a rules education session in light of his premature comments on Skov. (ESPN.com)

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