Georgia Fines Shane Beamer for “WackyLeaks” Role at VT

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Georgia Fines Shane Beamer for “WackyLeaks” Role at VT

Isaac Nauta (18) and Shane Beamer
Isaac Nauta (18) and Shane Beamer

 
UGA’s special teams and tight ends coach Shane Beamer has been fined $25,000 for accepting game plan data from disgraced Wake Forest player/coach/broadcaster Tommy Elrod while Beamer was an assistant at Virginia Tech.
 
Beamer said in an apology issued by UGA:
 

“While at Virginia Tech, I was contacted by Tommy Elrod the night before our game against Wake Forest in 2014. I had known him for several years through coaching circles so I did not think it unusual he would be calling me. During these communications, however, he told me about a few plays that he said Wake Forest might run during the game on Saturday. I did not share this information with anyone, including our student-athletes, anyone on the coaching staff, or my father, nor did we use the information in the game.
 
“I realize I made a serious mistake in judgment by accepting the information and failing to notify officials at Virginia Tech of the communications. I sincerely apologize to Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, the ACC and the University of Georgia for my mistake. I am truly sorry.
 
“I am particularly remorseful to the extent my actions may have brought embarrassment to my family, and especially my Dad. Again, I apologize for my actions and have learned from my mistakes.”

 
Athletic Director Greg McGarity said in his press release:
 

“It was disappointing to learn that one of our current staff members, Shane Beamer, was involved with the unfortunate situation at Wake Forest University in 2014. We have discussed this situation with Shane and he sincerely regrets this mistake in judgment. As a result of this activity, the UGA Athletic Association will withhold $25,000 from his compensation, in addition to issuing a letter of reprimand from the Athletic Director.
 
“Conduct of this nature is unacceptable and will not be tolerated by the University of Georgia and the University of Georgia Athletic Association. We will use this as an example to remind our coaches and staff of our high expectations of ethical behavior and sportsmanship.”

 
 
 
 

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