Under Kirby Smart's UGA tenure 11 women have alleged violent acts from players

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Georgia DL Jamaal Jarrett faced sexual assault, underage drinking allegations as recruit, per report
An extensive report into sexual violence allegations at Georgia under coach Kirby Smart raises alarms
By Will Backus

Georgia signed 2023 defensive line prospect Jamaal Jarrett despite the fact that he broke curfew, drank alcohol with prospective teammates at an Athens bar and was taken to a police station under investigation for sexual assault while he was 16 years old, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (subscription required). The extensive reporting into allegations against Jarrett is part of a larger look into the program's handling of sexual violence allegations.

According to the report, a team official arrived at the hotel where the incident occurred and spoke with police following the accuser's 911 call. The official also sat with Jarrett during the police investigation, during which one detective allegedly spoke of "my beloved Bulldogs." Jarrett, a top-100 player for the Class of 2023, committed to Georgia on July 19, 2022, and eventually signed with the Bulldogs; however, the legal case against him was not closed until Aug. 18 of that year.

A previous case against former Georgia linebacker Adam Anderson is also mentioned. On Nov. 10, 2021, Anderson turned himself into police and was charged with felony rape. During Anderson's bond hearing, eight players from Georgia's football team, including notable stars like defensive lineman Jalen Carter, running back James Cook and linebacker Quay Walker, advocated for Anderson's release and testified in favor of his character.

Anderson's attorney then told the judge that he made a "promise" to Smart that the players advocating for Anderson would be released early to return to football activities. The athletic department denied that Smart was involved in sending players to Anderson's hearing, according to the report. Anderson was suspended indefinitely and did not play again for the Bulldogs after he was charged.

In all, 11 players during Kirby Smart's tenure have remained on the team despite women reporting violent encounters to the police, the university or both, according to the report.

"The University of Georgia and athletic association consider any allegation of sexual assault or domestic abuse to be a very serious matter, and we take swift and appropriate action in response to allegations when warranted by law enforcement or internal investigations," the university said in a statement provided to the Journal-Constitution. "This policy is applied universally across our university community to students, student-athletes, staff and personnel. Student-athletes are subject to the exact same disciplinary process as other students, and in addition, face further athletic program disciplinary measures, which can include suspension and dismissal from the team."
In a previous investigation, the Journal-Constitution revealed that dozens of players under Smart have engaged in activities like excessive speed, street racing and driving under the influence. Most of the time, athletes do not face any substantial consequences and are allowed to keep playing.

The most notable incident occurred in January, when Georgia staff member Chandler LeCroy and offensive lineman Devin Willock were killed in a car accident. Police believe it was due to a street racing incident between LeCroy and Carter, who was issued an arrest warrant on March 1 -- shortly before the NFL Combine. He was released on bond and selected with the No. 9 overall pick by the Philadelphia Eagles in the 2023 NFL Draft.


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The original story

BellCountyBear
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There's a HUGE difference(in a lot of ways) between big boy football programs and Baylor!
parch
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BellCountyBear said:

There's a HUGE difference(in a lot of ways) between big boy football programs and Baylor!
Yeah, they value winning over integrity, the true SEC way.
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Redbrickbear
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boognish_bear said:


Interesting way that is framed....


UGA football would be foolish to "not get it under control"....vs if this was Baylor the headline would read "Baylor football is out of control!"
boognish_bear
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I can not begin to imagine the uproar had BU continued to take on a recruit after an allegation of sexual harassment as this.
whitetrash
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I've always said the SEC is like the Mafia Five Families: no one gets in trouble unless they invade someone else's territory. And like crooked cops, each state's media provides protection for its instate school.



The AJC isn't going to investigate UGA.
The Lexington Herald-Leader isn't going after UK.
The Democrat-Gazette isn't going after Arkansas.
The Times-Picayune or Advocate isn't going to look into LSU**.
The Tennessean, Commercial Appeal or Knoxville News aren't going after the other UT.
Alabama and Mississippi are pretty much split down the middle, so the Birmingham News leaves both UA and Auburn alone, and the same with the Clarion-Ledger and Ole Miss/MSU,
Vanderbilt is irrelevant.

That being said, the only time there were egregious violations investigated and enforced in the SEC were when pre-Saban Alabama went into Memphis after Albert Means, and when Ole Miss got too successful recruiting players from Alabama, Georgia and Louisiana, or when Auburn or Florida got too flashy, like Tommy DeVito.


** The only exception to the rules of Omerta is if the school is disenchanted with a coach and looking for an excuse to jettison him. Such as when the Advocate published the allegations of sexual harassment against Les Miles to provide cover for LSU to can him.
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He can still feed Paul Fraudbum's dog. No worries.
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HarryMehre
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One thing that you have to remember is that this is coming from the Atlanta Journal Constitution, a failing newspaper. They cover Georgia football 365 days a year with multiple articles every single day. They love it when the Bulldogs win (special issues, etc). They love it more when the Bulldogs screw up. They literally have a reporter assigned to review the Athens/Clarke County arrest list every morning.

They ran approximately 15 featured articles on this year's fatal car wreck, usually the same information with a different "investigative " headline.

The AJC is a super liberal rag that plays fast and loose with the facts. I guess they have to balance their attacks on Trump and the Republicans with their investigative sports coverage.

This has been going on for decades. If you want a good read research the 1963 Saturday Evening Post article about Georgia, Wally Butts, Bear Bryant and Alabama. Furman Bisher of the AJC was on an "investigative " warpath after Georgia and Alabama. The article did put the Saturday Evening Post out of business for awhile. LOL
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Famous words from Art, paraphrasing. Why are they hanging with them? Those are some bad dudes
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HarryMehre said:

One thing that you have to remember is that this is coming from the Atlanta Journal Constitution, a failing newspaper. They cover Georgia football 365 days a year with multiple articles every single day. They love it when the Bulldogs win (special issues, etc). They love it more when the Bulldogs screw up. They literally have a reporter assigned to review the Athens/Clarke County arrest list every morning.

They ran approximately 15 featured articles on this year's fatal car wreck, usually the same information with a different "investigative " headline.

The AJC is a super liberal rag that plays fast and loose with the facts. I guess they have to balance their attacks on Trump and the Republicans with their investigative sports coverage.

This has been going on for decades. If you want a good read research the 1963 Saturday Evening Post article about Georgia, Wally Butts, Bear Bryant and Alabama. Furman Bisher of the AJC was on an "investigative " warpath after Georgia and Alabama. The article did put the Saturday Evening Post out of business for awhile. LOL
Can you be more specific about "playing fast and loose with the facts?"

Every major newspaper has a reporter assigned to arrest lists. Has been that way for over a century.
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BellCountyBear said:

There's a HUGE difference(in a lot of ways) between big boy football programs and Baylor!
Yep, we really failed under pressure when it counted. To think that our own BOR dropped info the WSJ making our school look terrible when they couldve just said nothing. I will never understand why they did what they did.
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muddybrazos said:

BellCountyBear said:

There's a HUGE difference(in a lot of ways) between big boy football programs and Baylor!
Yep, we really failed under pressure when it counted. To think that our own BOR dropped info the WSJ making our school look terrible when they couldve just said nothing. I will never understand why they did what they did.
1. To put all the heat and blame on the football program....and to deflect any heat/blame from the general University itself.

2. Because our school is run by rich country club boomers...and of course they would run to the freaking Wall St. Journal to engage in their PR and gossip lol...such a rich boomer move.

3. The Regents realized pretty quickly they had a serious campus wide problem with sexual assaults, long term coverups, and just sloppy/unorganized/lack of policies in place to deal with it. For years Baylor had reported ZERO sexual assaults on campus (something that is impossible among a community of 15,000+). It was easier to make it a "football and Art problem" than come clean that it was a general Baylor wide problem.
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Have all the lawsuits been settled? Have we broke our insurance agent?
jdrs
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When will what's her name show up to UGA?
Quinton
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Not to comment on the 16' issues themselves but the BOR was totally clueless.

#2 would be funny if it wasn't so true. Few on that BOR had to grind in their life. Nobody this side of 50 would ever think it's a legit idea to run to the WSJ of all places and feed them a story of this nature. Comical stuff and if you told those goofs that to this day they still wouldn't get it.
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jdrs said:

When will what's her name show up to UGA?


Looks like Georgia was part of her tour back in 2017

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EvilTroyAndAbed said:

HarryMehre said:

One thing that you have to remember is that this is coming from the Atlanta Journal Constitution, a failing newspaper. They cover Georgia football 365 days a year with multiple articles every single day. They love it when the Bulldogs win (special issues, etc). They love it more when the Bulldogs screw up. They literally have a reporter assigned to review the Athens/Clarke County arrest list every morning.

They ran approximately 15 featured articles on this year's fatal car wreck, usually the same information with a different "investigative " headline.

The AJC is a super liberal rag that plays fast and loose with the facts. I guess they have to balance their attacks on Trump and the Republicans with their investigative sports coverage.

This has been going on for decades. If you want a good read research the 1963 Saturday Evening Post article about Georgia, Wally Butts, Bear Bryant and Alabama. Furman Bisher of the AJC was on an "investigative " warpath after Georgia and Alabama. The article did put the Saturday Evening Post out of business for awhile. LOL
Can you be more specific about "playing fast and loose with the facts?"

Every major newspaper has a reporter assigned to arrest lists. Has been that way for over a century.
The AJC omits information in their breaking investigation reports. I quit reading most of their stuff because they are ultra-liberal, an almost all black information paper (I understand some of this since the area has a substantial black population. I'm just not that interested in latest Atlanta hip hop news and black history month being 12 months long), very poorly edited (most newspapers these day are as well) with lots of factual mistakes (Juneteenth didn't end slavery in the United States, but the AJC will tell you it did-multiple times) and has an agenda with Kirby Smart.

Earlier this year Georgia switched all of their local TV stuff from Channel 2 (owned by the same company as the AJC) to Chanel 5, This includes the weekly Georgia football program on Saturdays, Kirby Smart's coaching show, the weatherman at football games, etc. They also didn't like it when Kirby Smart got the heavily Bulldog influenced legislature to pass a 90 (or 60?) day time to respond for requests of information.

The deadly car wreck from earlier this year the AJC must have had 9-10 major articles about the "facts" of the accident. When the police concluded their investigation, they pointed out three major assumptions that the AJC had been trumpeting as fact as being clearly wrong. Any follow up on that? No

The latest "scandal" is a joke. A 16 year old recruit has consensual sex with a 20 year old woman that he met on instagram. She gets mad the next morning because he is being very short in response to her text questions. Calls the police. The police talk to both parties. Both parties have the same story. The police look at the text messages. She admits that she was mad at him and doesn't want to press charges. Case closed before noon. Cops go eat lunch. Wow.
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Aliceinbubbleland said:

Have all the lawsuits been settled? Have we broke our insurance agent?


No and our insurance company has given notice recently it isn't going to cover the eventual settlement or judgment if I recall correctly.
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boognish_bear said:

The original story


BURN IT DOWN !!!
Well I ain't no greenhorn!!
BellCountyBear
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Can you imagine being the insurance agent/broker that closed the deal on Baylor business? What a resume' builder!
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BellCountyBear said:

Can you imagine being the insurance agent/broker that closed the deal on Baylor business? What a resume' builder!
He probably had ties to the corupt BOR and made a killing insuring stupidity. Any losses were probably petty cash to him/her.
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Aliceinbubbleland said:

BellCountyBear said:

Can you imagine being the insurance agent/broker that closed the deal on Baylor business? What a resume' builder!
He probably had ties to the corupt BOR and made a killing insuring stupidity. Any losses were probably petty cash to him/her.


The agent didn't suffer a loss, the insurance carrier(s) did. Policy so large probably split amongst several carriers, as is common in large commercial property and liability policies. Agents and brokers sale policies that are insured by folks like Lloyds of London, Zurich, AIG, Chubb, etc and they are the ones to pay the losses covered by the policy. Insurance should really be taught with a finance class in high school and mandatory in college.
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The fake Briles scandal was fueled by Texas because Briles turned down the Longhorns and was setting up Baylor for a 10-year run of domination. Plus the regressives butthurt about Ken Starr got to get a pound of flesh.
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When things happen, you report them timely like Matt Rhule did.

Or you point them towards Sibley and hope no one finds out.
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Double standard
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boognish_bear said:





And its paying off that they paid her off.

She is running interference for them right now on twitter.

All because she is on their payroll.

Similar to how many companies/universities/groups hire DEI commissars as "insurance" against claims of racism.
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Redbrickbear said:

boognish_bear said:





And its paying off that they paid her off.

She is running interference for them right now on twitter.

All because she is on their payroll.

Similar to how many companies/universities/groups hire DEI commissars as "insurance" against claims of racism.
I'm not quite following what you are trying to say here.

D'Antony Demery was a Georgia signee six years ago that got into a physical altercation with his girlfriend and was kicked off the team before he ever enrolled at Georgia.

He later went to a JC for a year then played for Florida International.

I have no idea who Brenda Tracy is or why she is running interference for Georgia 6 years later..
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Oh boy. you just opened a can of worms.
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