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ColonelKurtz
07-22-2005, 06:39 AM
This takes the cake....if UGA has endured a more embarassing offseason than this one, I can't remember it. Kearney will likely be expelled which is fitting punishment for his actions. Nothing I had previously read about TK gave any clue whatsoever that he would act in such a way as Tucker HS has sent many players to wear the R&B.

From reading our homie boards this morning, the reactions have ranged from disgust to rage to mystified dumbfoundment. Mine is the same, so now excuse me as I find a suitable wall to impact my head against.

auc (http://www.ajc.com/uga/content/sports/uga/0705/22kearney.html)

Freshman accused of cheating
Former Tucker standout Kearney involved in exam fracas

By CHIP TOWERS
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 07/22/05

ATHENS — Georgia linebacker Tavares Kearney, a freshman from Tucker High, faces possible expulsion from the university after a teacher accused him of cheating on an exam and simple battery.

The battery charge, filed against Kearney by instructor Dawn Penn, was dropped Wednesday, according to an incident report obtained by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution from the University of Georgia Police Department. However, it is possible Kearney could still face disciplinary action from the school's student judiciary panel on that charge.

Kearney has since withdrawn from the course. He has returned to his home in Atlanta, according to a Georgia spokesman. His eligibility is uncertain pending the outcome of the university's judicial process.

A copy of the incident report was forwarded to Georgia athletics director Damon Evans and coach Mark Richt, but neither would discuss specifics of the case or whether additional internal discipline would be forthcoming.

According to the police report, Penn suspected Kearney of using his cellphone camera to cheat on a nutrition exam during summer classes at Dawson Hall last Friday. Penn, a 27-year-old graduate student charged with overseeing the exam, accidentally distributed copies of the answer key to one of the four versions of the test. After a student pointed it out, Penn asked students with "Form A" to return the answer sheets, known as "scantrons."

Penn left the classroom to get the correct copies of the test and returned to redistribute them. During the exam, Penn noticed students "crowded together" around Kearney and that Kearney "glanced at me several times," which made her suspicious, according to her statement.

When Kearney walked up to the stage of the auditorium classroom to turn in his test, Penn stated she noticed his cellphone was on. She walked behind him and noticed an image of the "bubbled scantron" she'd accidentally distributed earlier. Penn asked him for his cellphone. Shortly after handing the phone over, Kearney asked for it back.

When Penn refused, Kearney allegedly grabbed the woman's left hand, which contained the phone, squeezed it hard and twisted her wrist.

The pain, Penn alleges in the report, caused her to let go of the phone, which dropped to the floor. Kearney grabbed it, then left the room.

Kearney, who earned the nickname "TKO" for knocking quarterbacks out of games, stands 6 feet 1 and weighs 210 pounds; Penn is listed in the report at 5-5, 120.

During the alleged altercation, Penn stated, Bulldogs senior defensive end Will Thompson approached Kearney and told him to "chill, relax and let go." Penn praised Thompson, one of at least five other football players enrolled in the class, for helping to defuse the situation.

In her statement to police, Penn said she was not interested in pursuing criminal charges against Kearney but said he "is a football player and she fears that her ongoing pursuit of an academic honesty investigation . . . may lead to retaliation by Kearney or one of his friends."

Thompson asked Penn what might happen to Kearney. "I guess Georgia is really going to suffer a loss," Penn recounted in her statement. "I also told him Tavares Kearney has a lot more to worry about other than cheating. I said cheating was one issue but grabbing me was another."

In her initial interview with police Monday night, Penn said she did not want to "ruin [Kearney's] life" but hoped "his actions were more of a lack of maturity than a tendency toward violence."

Repeated attempts to contact Penn, Kearney and his mother, Atlanta radio personality Wanda Smith, were unsuccessful.

According to the school's code of conduct, a student found guilty of a first offense for academic dishonesty faces a minimum penalty of a grade of "F" in the course, an academic dishonesty notation on his transcript while enrolled, a one-semester suspension other than summer, or permanent expulsion.

"The matter is in the hands of the proper representatives of the university," Evans said. "There is a procedure they will follow and I don't think it is appropriate to comment until that process is completed."

Said Richt: "As is the case with any student, the university has a process in place to address the situation. It's my intent to withhold comment until that process has been exercised."

If Kearney is unable to compete for Georgia this fall, he'll become the seventh member of the 19-player incoming class to miss the season. Five others did not meet academic requirements and a sixth, Antavious Coates, suffered a season-ending knee injury this summer.

Three returning players have been suspended for the season opener against Boise State following offseason arrests. A fourth, Derrick White, was kicked off the team after being arrested on a DUI charge. And junior fullback Des Williams is out for the season after tearing a chest muscle.

:mad:

WayzUp
07-22-2005, 07:19 AM
I'm 6'3" and 205 pounds. I'm no math major but for perspective's sake, this would be like a 6' 11" 322 pound person standing over me & grabbing my wrist. This teacher's reaction seems very civil given how intimidating it must have been to have someone that much bigger than she grabbing and twisting her wrist....especially when she had just caught him cheating on a test. I wonder how much worse this would have been had those other players not been there to chill this dude out?

You're right Kurtz...this story gives me the "That really happened??" reaction. :eek:

LedCock
07-22-2005, 07:23 AM
Sounds like this kids future with the bulldogs is over before it even started.

hmsdawgs
07-22-2005, 07:48 AM
Thats what happens when you recruit thugs that are extremely gifted athletically, but have no discipline. We had a top five recruiting class, but if almost half of them cant survive the off-field life issues what does it matter? These kids need to learn to respect authority in every atmosphere, not just their football coaches. I am not really sure what is going on with our young players but it is very embarrassing.

Cianne
07-22-2005, 09:18 AM
What a goober. He subscribed to Lou Holtz's book on cheating where if you're going to cheat, don't suck at it. But seriously, he should have just fessed up when she asked for it and said that he would retake the test on Form Q or whatever. Not only has he has jeopardized his football career at Georgia (which all he really cares about obviously), he's jeopardized his future. But it's cool, he can always rely on Miss State to take him in. I believe they are recruiting the Georgia guy that blatantly cheated on his SATs.

hmsdawgs
07-22-2005, 10:13 AM
Good point Cianne, the University already caters the football players anyway. All they have to do is not screw up and they have got it made. I am sure they would have let him retake the test if he would have asked to. Instead he assualted the teacher, good thinking...
Pretty funny about getting our screw ups on your team. Maybe your program can turn him around.

Cianne
07-22-2005, 10:16 AM
Good point Cianne, the University already caters the football players anyway. All they have to do is not screw up and they have got it made. I am sure they would have let him retake the test if he would have asked to. Instead he assualted the teacher, good thinking...
Pretty funny about getting our screw ups on your team. Maybe your program can turn him around.

I said Miss State, go talk to the folks in Starkville about fixing him

GTmorris1970
07-22-2005, 10:32 AM
Georgia cannot take any more LB hits. This could be HUGE.... :cool:

ColonelKurtz
07-22-2005, 10:49 AM
Georgia cannot take any more LB hits. This could be HUGE.... :cool:

True freshman, but he might well have earned some PT. His fate now lies with the University's Academic review board so until that is resolved, his football career has ended until his fate is decided. Then, it will fall to Richt to decide if he remains on the team should he not be expelled. After reading the academic code and possible actions available, we'll have to see how it plays out.

SilverBritches
07-22-2005, 12:54 PM
Georgia cannot take any more LB hits. This could be HUGE.... :cool:

TK was the new LB that would least likely play. He needs to add some weight if he is going to be a SEC LB. However, if this story is accurate, I expect him to be gone.

You are right though. We need to sign us some LBs this year.

JerryBeeds
07-22-2005, 01:14 PM
When Spurrier was first hired I remember we made a pretty hard push to sway TK to change his mind and come to USC. I'm glad he chose UGA. We don't need any more guys like him in Columbia, we have our fill as it is.