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Death of a college football whistle-blower

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 8:51 pm
by HB Pony Dad
This article by Pat Forde is really quite good other than the obligatory SMU slam...

http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/ ... ortCat=ncf

If schools didn't care whether their athletes got an education, nobody was there to call them on it. Until Kemp did.

Kemp's stand -- at a time when Georgia was at football's forefront under Vince Dooley, winning the 1980 national title -- got her fired as the English coordinator for Georgia's developmental studies program in 1982. The professor sued the school and won her job back along with a $1 million settlement, but it was the university's arrogance in taking the case to court that led to seamy revelations about misplaced academic priorities.

The Georgia scandal dovetailed with other significant off-field scandals of the same time: a Creighton basketball player who came forward to admit that he went through school there without being able to read or write; a South Carolina football player who detailed to Sports Illustrated his steroid abuse; major pay-for-play revelations that rocked SMU football and Kentucky basketball.

PostPosted: Thu Dec 11, 2008 9:22 pm
by smupony94
No such thing as bad press