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rockin500
03-10-2003, 07:01 PM
Coach Jim Harrick was suspended with pay, and Georgia won't play in the SEC or NCAA tournaments because the school is investigating allegations of academic fraud.

University president Michael Adams said Monday it isn't clear whether Harrick eventually will be fired. However, sources told ESPN.com's Andy Katz that Harrick Sr. expects to be fired, but that it won't happen until the investigation is complete.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution had reported earlier Monday that Harrick was dismissed.

The decisions were made after Georgia's findings of academic fraud involving a number of players who were in a physical education class at the university.


Sources also said the class in question was taught by Harrick's son, Jim Harrick Jr., the Georgia assistant coach that was fired last week. The allegations originally surfaced in a report by ESPN involving former Bulldogs player Tony Cole.

Cole accused Harrick Jr. of sending him $300 to pay a phone bill, arranging for someone else to complete Cole's junior-college correspondence courses, and giving Cole an 'A' in the physical-education class that Cole says he never attended nor did any work in.

A day earlier, the elder Harrick told The Associated Press, "I've never had a violation. Go ask the NCAA."

Georgia, ranked 21st in Monday's AP Top 25, was a lock to receive a third straight invitation to the NCAA tourney, which would have been the longest such streak in school history.

The Bulldogs (19-8, 11-5 Southeastern Conference) were to play Arkansas on Thursday in the league tournament in New Orleans.

Katz also reports that Georgia's absence from the SEC tournament could cause the conference to re-seed the tournament like it did in 1991 when Auburn was declared ineligible. SEC officials were unavailable for comment.

Georgia's forfeiture would mean the worst team in the SEC -- Arkansas -- would receive a bye into the quarterfinals. Georgia was the No. 3 seed out of the East playing No. 6 Arkansas out of the West in Thursday's first round at the Superdome in New Orleans.

Harrick, 64, is 470-235 in 23 seasons as a head coach. He led UCLA to a national championship in 1995 and took Rhode Island to the round of eight in 1998. But NCAA problems tainted his tenures at both schools.

Harrick is also facing an investigation at Rhode Island, where he coached from 1997-99 before taking the head-coaching position at Georgia.

According to court records from former athletics department employee Christine King's lawsuit against Rhode Island, the Providence Journal reported Saturday that the documents detail sexual harassment charges and allegations that Harrick changed some players' grades and arranged for players' term papers to be written by other students.

Before his stint at Rhode Island, Harrick was fired by UCLA for lying on an expense report.

Rhode Island is investigating the allegations that occurred during Harrick's time with the school, and is looking into hiring "a consultant who specializes in NCAA investigations" to help with the probe, university spokeswoman Linda Acciardo told the newspaper.

Baseball Guru
03-10-2003, 07:11 PM
Unfrickenbelievable:nah

I'm shocked that this all went down before the SEC tourney:thumbdown

awefullspellare
03-10-2003, 07:13 PM
o look at this... I do something wrong so i sit around and make money while kids who did nothing wrong and worked hard all season lose their chances at the postseason!!! I wish they could just punish the coaches or something i just dont know what ya can do... I REALLY FELL SORRY for Michigan this year... those kids Deseve a postseason as much as any others.. and cuz of something that happened when they were still in middle school or high school they dont get one :angry:

Baseball Guru
03-10-2003, 07:20 PM
Originally posted by awefullspellare
o look at this... I do something wrong so i sit around and make money while kids who did nothing wrong and worked hard all season lose their chances at the postseason!!! I wish they could just punish the coaches or something i just dont know what ya can do... I REALLY FELL SORRY for Michigan this year... those kids Deseve a postseason as much as any others.. and cuz of something that happened when they were still in middle school or high school they dont get one :angry:

Well I'm not so sure the kids are innocent in this yet....

If they recieved a free ride from some classes then that isnt right either......

I dont know either way if they were involved or not but I'm waiting to see before I pass judgement.....

Agreed on the Michigan issue....Unfortunately stuff like this happens all too much where players of the present have to suffer from things that happned in the past......

Trots
03-12-2003, 07:21 PM
Did you see where the UGA kids and some of their supporters are running this through the legal system? Hey, I'm sorry that Harrick is a cheat, but he was a cheater two schools ago and, apparently, quite a bit more than that one university ago. Did anyone, including his recruits, not know this? Did any of these kids not know about the internal issues that created this whole mess?

Had even one of them come clean, Harrick would have been gone long ago and the kids would still be playing. Instead, they went along for the ride. They sound more like accessories to me.

Then to drag this through the courts is pathetic. First, the judicial system has its hands full with legitimate problems not whether these self-absorbed players get to play in a few more games. Second, shame on the boosters and the players, for that matter, who feel playing a few more games is more important than putting the program back in line. Trust me, as a Michigan basketball fan I am well aware that even if they played on and won, those banners come down just as easy as the go up.

I'm the last one to buy into the college sports myth of pure competition, but these folks at UGA are setting a new standard in putting athletics before everything else. For anyone who still loves to believe in the purity of college athletics here is case number one billion to prove the whole thing is a charade.