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The holier than thou we never cheated or only just started cheating from Georgia fans is comical.

Georgia has faced serious accusations of cheating at least 3 or 4 times. They have just lawyered those accusations down to a slap on the wrist or nothing at all.

Kirby probably has taken that cheating to another level. Not surprising considering he spent many years learning from Saban
 
The holier than thou we never cheated or only just started cheating from Georgia fans is comical.

Georgia has faced serious accusations of cheating at least 3 or 4 times. They have just lawyered those accusations down to a slap on the wrist or nothing at all.

Kirby probably has taken that cheating to another level. Not surprising considering he spent many years learning from Saban
Please reference and source.
 
A Georgia professor named Jan Kemp claims Vince Dooley was recruiting illiterate players to Georgia in the early 1980's. Just Google Jan Kemp name.

Georgia's football program went on probation around 1996 or 1997. Check the NCAA infractions database. They were originally accused of using street agents in South Florida to help their recruiting.They lawyered the case down to a slap on the wrist

Georgia was implicated in the bidding war for Albert Means. The person who tried to sell him to the highest bidder claims Georgia was one of the schools willing to pay. Jim Donnan was called as a witness in Logan Young's trial. A case that was all about the bidding war for Albert Means

Georgia's basketball program was actually put on probation under Jim Harrick for giving money and other illegal benefits to players. They were banned from the NCAA tournament for at least one year. Check the NCAA Infractions Database
 
Oh yeah, Georgia fired Jan Kemp after she blew the whistle on Vince Dooley. She filed what amounted to a wrongful termination lawsuit and won over a million dollars in damages plus got her job as a Georgia professor back.

I don't specifically know where you can find that information since it was almost 40 years. You can simply try putting Jan Kemp name in a search engine. That is what she is best known for.

You can also try Wikipedia. Jan Kemp is probably well known enough to be on Wikipedia
 
Oh yeah, Georgia fired Jan Kemp after she blew the whistle on Vince Dooley. She filed what amounted to a wrongful termination lawsuit and won over a million dollars in damages plus got her job as a Georgia professor back.

I don't specifically know where you can find that information since it was almost 40 years. You can simply try putting Jan Kemp name in a search engine. That is what she is best known for.

You can also try Wikipedia. Jan Kemp is probably well known enough to be on Wikipedia

Jan was the reason we chant at Georgia fans "Let the big Dawg READ!".
 
It is amazing that Vince Dooley has a reputation as a clean coach when one of Georgia's own professors accused him of cheating
 
It is also amazing how many people don't know how dirty Georgia is historically .I guess being irrelevant has its benefits
 
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The holier than thou we never cheated or only just started cheating from Georgia fans is comical.

Georgia has faced serious accusations of cheating at least 3 or 4 times. They have just lawyered those accusations down to a slap on the wrist or nothing at all.

Kirby probably has taken that cheating to another level. Not surprising considering he spent many years learning from Saban
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Kirby probably has taken that cheating to another level. Not surprising considering he spent many years learning from Saban

You do remember that Pat Dye openly campaigned for Auburn hiring Kirby at the end of the 2015 season, right?

If Kirby is a cheater that must be why Pat wanted him so bad.
 
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A Georgia professor named Jan Kemp claims Vince Dooley was recruiting illiterate players to Georgia in the early 1980's. Just Google Jan Kemp name.

Georgia's football program went on probation around 1996 or 1997. Check the NCAA infractions database. They were originally accused of using street agents in South Florida to help their recruiting.They lawyered the case down to a slap on the wrist

Georgia was implicated in the bidding war for Albert Means. The person who tried to sell him to the highest bidder claims Georgia was one of the schools willing to pay. Jim Donnan was called as a witness in Logan Young's trial. A case that was all about the bidding war for Albert Means

Georgia's basketball program was actually put on probation under Jim Harrick for giving money and other illegal benefits to players. They were banned from the NCAA tournament for at least one year. Check the NCAA Infractions Database

Jan Kemp happened, but do you think UGA was the only program admitting football players who couldn't read at that time?

UGA was not implicated in the Albert Means deal, other than offering him a scholarship like every other program in the SEC. His head coach worked a camp and was paid exactly the same as every other HS coach was paid. Donnans did testify, that the coach had his hand out and we stoped recruiting him.

Harrick was fired, we held our self out of the NCAA tournament.

As for the street agent deal, provide a link other than your memory that seems to have forgotten the only team to have a title stripped from them for cheating. Funny how you didn't bring up that cheating scandal from the same era that you brought up about UGA.

Whatever we have or have not done, it doesn't compare to covering and protecting convicted murderers.
 
Harrick had a sleazy reputation before Georgia hired him. Few or no other schools would have hired him because of that sleazy reputation


A guy named Milton Kirk was the assistant coach at Albert Means high school and the guy who sold him to the highest bidder. Anybody who cares about the story can probably check the Wikipedia page of either Logan Young or Milton Kirk. Georgia most certIainly was implicated in that bidding war

Georgia akso kept Vince Dooley as their athletic director for 25 years after the Jan Kemp incident. That is about as corrupt as it gets
 
Jan Kemp happened, but do you think UGA was the only program admitting football players who couldn't read at that time?

UGA was not implicated in the Albert Means deal, other than offering him a scholarship like every other program in the SEC. His head coach worked a camp and was paid exactly the same as every other HS coach was paid. Donnans did testify, that the coach had his hand out and we stoped recruiting him.

Harrick was fired, we held our self out of the NCAA tournament.

As for the street agent deal, provide a link other than your memory that seems to have forgotten the only team to have a title stripped from them for cheating. Funny how you didn't bring up that cheating scandal from the same era that you brought up about UGA.

Whatever we have or have not done, it doesn't compare to covering and protecting convicted murderers.

IIRC, Donnan either admitted to or was found to have given Means $700. They weren't as dirty as Alabama and Kentucky, but they did cheat.

But it's totally like ohsfan to have no self-awareness to bring up another program cheating in the 80s when Auburn was cheating so blatantly under Pat Dye in the 80s that 60 Minutes did a feature on it.
 
A guy named Milton Kirk was the assistant coach at Albert Means high school and the guy who sold him to the highest bidder. Anybody who cares about the story can probably check the Wikipedia page of either Logan Young or Milton Kirk. Georgia most certIainly was implicated in that bidding war

I see you've forgotten that Kirk claimed that Noel Mazzone paid for Means too for Auburn. Of course he 'remembered' this on the week Carnell Williams was visiting Tennessee, so I suspect that a certain Cheatersee booster might have helped his 'memory' there.
 
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You are full of shit. Milton Kirk implicated 5 schools in the bidding war for Albert Means: bama, Georgia, Ole Miss, Kentucky, and Michigan State. He said nothing about Auburn
 
You are full of shit. Milton Kirk implicated 5 schools in the bidding war for Albert Means: bama, Georgia, Ole Miss, Kentucky, and Michigan State. He said nothing about Auburn

Trust me, I know what happened cause I was following it as it happened, you are going to wikipedia now and I don't have to. He did indeed suddenly claim the week that Carnell visited Tennesee that suddenly he remembered that Auburn was paying for Means too.

Granted, I think he was lying because I think he lied about a lot of stuff and was paid to do so. But he did indeed claim that Auburn was one of the schools that paid for Means.
 
Milton Kirk's interview with the Memphis Commercial Appeal broke the Albert Means story. Auburn is not mentioned in that interview.

Most or all schools implicated in that bidding war had at least one coach testify during Logan Young's trial. Auburn had zero coaches testify in that trial
 
Harrick had a sleazy reputation before Georgia hired him. Few or no other schools would have hired him because of that sleazy reputation


A guy named Milton Kirk was the assistant coach at Albert Means high school and the guy who sold him to the highest bidder. Anybody who cares about the story can probably check the Wikipedia page of either Logan Young or Milton Kirk. Georgia most certIainly was implicated in that bidding war

Georgia akso kept Vince Dooley as their athletic director for 25 years after the Jan Kemp incident. That is about as corrupt as it gets
Um, Bruce Pearl? Damn you are dumb
 
While the nuttlickers come here to whine about Mullen, they are missing out on other coaches comments. :rolleyes:

With the Lindy's Sports College Football Preview magazine now available for 2019, SEC coaches have new takes on Georgia o_O

"After Texas beat the hell out of Georgia in the bowl game, Kirby Smart had to take a big look in the mirror," one anonymous SEC coach told Lindy's (not Dan). "He hangs his hat on defense and Texas shredded his defense. Oklahoma did the same thing two years ago. That gives people an idea how to move the football on Georgia's defense. Texas ran it right up their butt. Oklahoma beat them on the perimeter. And you can't say Georgia ain't got players." :p
 
Milton Kirk's interview with the Memphis Commercial Appeal broke the Albert Means story. Auburn is not mentioned in that interview.

Not talking about the MCA interview. Talking about the week that Carnell visited Tennessee. That's when Kirk suddenly 'remembered' that Auburn was in on paying for Means. AL.com had the article at the time and pretty sure Kirk fingered Noel Mazzone as being the coach that paid him for Means.

Again, I kept up with this stuff, I don't need Wikipedia or Google.
 
Um, Bruce Pearl? Damn you are dumb
I am dumb? You are the fool who acts like Georgia just cheated for the first time under Kirby Smart or has never cheated.

Auburn went on probation back in the 1950s. The kid Auburn allegedly paid also claims he got money from both Alabama and Georgia
 
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