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SilverBritches
06-09-2005, 11:50 AM
It appears there is a lot more to this than we initially knew. Apparently, the ETS flagged Jamar's score and that is why UGA denied him admission. Initially, Jamar said he was planning to try and enroll at Florida. Now he is saying he hasn't tried to enroll yet and that he has just been meeting with Florida officials.

The best news for UGA is that Mark Richt is going to be meeting with university president Michael Adams (scum bag) about the board possibly over ruling their previous decision to deny Jamar admission. I, along with many more UGA fans, are hoping that Michael Adams will see this as an oppurtunity to help himself in the eyes of Georgia fans and allow Jamar admission.

GatorNation
06-09-2005, 12:03 PM
It appears there is a lot more to this than we initially knew. Apparently, the ETS flagged Jamar's score and that is why UGA denied him admission. Initially, Jamar said he was planning to try and enroll at Florida. Now he is saying he hasn't tried to enroll yet and that he has just been meeting with Florida officials.

The best news for UGA is that Mark Richt is going to be meeting with university president Michael Adams (scum bag) about the board possibly over ruling their previous decision to deny Jamar admission. I, along with many more UGA fans, are hoping that Michael Adams will see this as an oppurtunity to help himself in the eyes of Georgia fans and allow Jamar admission.

Ah, you can have him. Imo, he's not that great player you lose sleep over; we have better waiting on the depth chart from last year's class.

That said, I do hope it works out for him. He seems like an honest, hard-working kid who is currently suffering from the paranoia and distrust of the powers-that-be.

Good luck to Jamar.

SilverBritches
06-09-2005, 12:18 PM
Ah, you can have him. Imo, he's not that great player you lose sleep over; we have better waiting on the depth chart from last year's class.

That said, I do hope it works out for him. He seems like an honest, hard-working kid who is currently suffering from the paranoia and distrust of the powers-that-be.

Good luck to Jamar.

Watch what you say, that might come back to bite you in the @ss. ;)

SilverBritches
06-09-2005, 12:18 PM
It is still a longshot for him being let back in though.