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By Larry Leo - Jul 5, 2012 9:08 am
UPDATE:

Crowell's mother told DawgNation's David Ching that her son has yet to finalize his plans.

"He has not made up his mind," Debbie Crowell said Thursday.

ORIGINAL...

According to UGAsports.com, just recently dismissed Bulldog Isaiah Crowell will be transferring to Alabama State, a FCS-level program located in Montgomery, Alabama. He was dismissed after a pair of felony charges. Crowell named SEC Freshman of the Year after leading the Bulldogs in rushing last season.


By Larry Leo - Jun 29, 2012 8:40 am
UPDATED: According to Gentry Estes of 247Sports, Mark Richt has dismissed Isaiah Crowell from the team.

Richt told reporters, “We have a dedicated and committed group of men who are working hard to prepare for the coming season and our total focus will be directed toward the team and this effort”.

ORIGINAL...

Isaiah Crowell, the #1 rated prospect at running back two years ago, was arrested overnight on multiple charges related to weapons possession, including carrying a concealed weapon and possessing a weapon in a school zone. He was booked at 3:37 a.m. and had his bond set at $7,500. He rushed for 850 yards as a freshman last year.

Read more on the SEC Rant.
By Larry Leo - Jun 25, 2012 9:22 am
Former University of Georgia football coach (1996 to 2000) Jim Donnan has agreed to a proposed bankruptcy settlement with a West Virginia company and investors who say the ex-coach owes them $40 million lost in a Ponzi scheme, according to documents filed in federal court.
quote:

"Donnan was a major and early investor in GLC Limited, which would buy appliances and furniture for resale and promised investors payouts of 50 to 70 percent interest annually. The company says Donnan not only profited from money he put into GLC, but also charged commissions of up to 20 percent for recruiting fellow college coaches and others to invest money in the firm.

Unable to keep pace with the promised payouts, GLC filed for bankruptcy protection in 2011, and Donnan soon did likewise."
The deal would require Donnan to repay $7.35 million to retail liquidation company GLC Limited, which says it's owed more than $13 million by the ex-coach. Donnan would also agree to repay 80 percent of the losses of investors he recruited for GLC. Investors had filed claims saying Donnan owned them about $27 million.
By Larry Leo - Jun 17, 2012 12:05 pm
This is rumored to be a wedding cake of a Georgia Tech fan...



Yep, and that's one of the weirder things I've seen in a while. Happy Wedding Day!
By Larry Leo - Jun 8, 2012 9:55 am
Georgia coach Mark Richt's new contract for $2.81 million annually through 2016 has been approved. It took six months to renegotiate the new deal but was officially given the ok by the University of Georgia Athletic Association's executive board Thursday. Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity said of the long wait to finalize the deal...
quote:

"These discussions were held in January and they were over very quickly in January, so this is not something that's been going on and on and on for months, these details that I'm talking to you about,"

"We had these settled many, many months ago. What was getting caught up and what took so long was maybe some tax issues, there were some legal wording that needed to be worked out between our general counsel, our counsel and Mark's representatives, so it just takes longer. But the deal points have been solid from Day One."

Also taken out from the previous contract was a $2 million penalty for Richt leaving on his “own fruition.” How nice of them.
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