Re: [gatortalk] Countdown to Kickoff - Day 63!
Looks like a dresser. A. Leon Polhill, Gator "I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain From: Darlene Goodfellow To: Gatortalk@googlegroups.com Sent: Sat, July 3, 2010 2:08:23 PM Subject: [gatortalk] Countdown to Kickoff - Day 63! #63 - Cole Gilliam Cole is a 6-4, 311 lb redshirt freshman Offensive Lineman from Valrico (Durant HS) who dressed for five games last season but did not see any game action and practiced with the scout squad. -- GATORS: ONE VOICE ON SATURDAY - NO VOICE ON SUNDAY! 1996 National Football Champions | 2006 National Basketball Champions 2006 National Football Champions | 2007 National Basketball Champions 2008 National Football Champions | Three Heisman Trophy winners: Steve Spurrier (1966), Danny Wuerffel (1996), Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us -- GATORS: ONE VOICE ON SATURDAY - NO VOICE ON SUNDAY! 1996 National Football Champions | 2006 National Basketball Champions 2006 National Football Champions | 2007 National Basketball Champions 2008 National Football Champions | Three Heisman Trophy winners: Steve Spurrier (1966), Danny Wuerffel (1996), Tim Tebow (2007) - Visit our website at www.gatornet.us
Re: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN]
I recall it well. It was a wonderful day which should be remembered by all Gator fans with parades and fireworks and feasts! A. Leon Polhill, Gator "I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain From: Shane Ford To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Sent: Sat, July 3, 2010 8:45:46 PM Subject: Re: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] Please refresh my memory. Why did UGAly run Dooley off? I don't remember that time period for some reason. -- Sent from AT&T's Wireless network using Mobile Email --Original Message-- From: Woody Bass To: Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010 8:31:00 AM GMT-0400 Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the tramp? The tramp who... "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home.' " SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with Evans.. College football... always something to talk about. :) On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, wrote: > IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? > > Original Message > Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: > UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] > From: "Shane Ford" > Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm > To: "GATORNEWS" > > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest > > By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer > Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. > Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. > ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans > repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest > on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there > was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a > police report released Friday. > > Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the > school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and > charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the > report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, > who was charged with disorderly conduct. > ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the > University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer > identified in the report as M. Cabe. > The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel > instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the > report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is > there anything you can do without arresting me?'' > In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's > panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old > married father of two children, what he was doing with the > underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I > was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. > Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, > according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later > told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week > or so.'' > ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic > director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, > according to the report. > She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she > repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the > trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting > ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the > report. > ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying > to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. > Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her > are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' > but declined to speak further. > Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls > seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news > conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' > ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our > student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud > over our storied program.'' > Sch
Re: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN]
Well, he does have personal experience with it now! Doesn't that count for some thing any more? :-) -- Sent from AT&T's Wireless network using Mobile Email --Original Message-- From: To: "Gator Talk" Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010 2:41:10 PM GMT+ Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] Ha ha ha. I still say keep him. How much more effective could his PSA warnings about drinking and driving be now? Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -Original Message- From: Woody Bass Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 10:03:08 To: Reply-To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] uhh.. actually she wasnt LOL On Jul 3, 2010, at 9:55 AM, oli...@bobparks.com wrote: > Well, at least she was wearing red panties. > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > > From: Woody Bass > Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 08:31:00 -0400 > To: > ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG > BLUESTEIN] > > He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife > suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the > tramp? The tramp who... > > "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between > his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing > in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held > them because I was just trying to get her home.' " > > SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? > > Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am > already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna > get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with > Evans.. > > College football... always something to talk about. :) > > > On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, > wrote: > >> IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? >> >> Original Message >> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: >> UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] >> From: "Shane Ford" >> Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm >> To: "GATORNEWS" >> >> Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest >> >> By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer >> Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans >> repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest >> on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there >> was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a >> police report released Friday. >> >> Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was >> the school's athletic director before he was arrested late >> Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, >> according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old >> Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. >> ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of >> the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer >> identified in the report as M. Cabe. >> The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel >> instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the >> report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is >> there anything you can do without arresting me?'' >> In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's >> panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old >> married father of two children, what he was doing with the >> underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because >> I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. >> Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a >> friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann >> later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a >> week or so.'' >> ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the >> athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the >> officer, according to the report. >> She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she >> repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the >> trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting >> ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the >> report. >> ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying >> to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. >> Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the cha
RE: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN]
According to this guy http://jacksonville.com/opinion/blog/400617/gene-frenette/2010-07-03/georgia -may-look-gators-way-new-athletic-director we may lose our #2 guy Greg McGarity in the athletic department to Georgia. Turns out he's a uga grad who applied for the job when Evans was hired. -Original Message- From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shane Ford Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 8:46 PM To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] Please refresh my memory. Why did UGAly run Dooley off? I don't remember that time period for some reason. -- Sent from AT&T's Wireless network using Mobile Email --Original Message-- From: Woody Bass To: Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010 8:31:00 AM GMT-0400 Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the tramp? The tramp who... "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing in his side of the seat. He stated, 'She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home.' " SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with Evans.. College football... always something to talk about. :) On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, wrote: > IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? > > Original Message > Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: > UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] > From: "Shane Ford" > Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm > To: "GATORNEWS" > > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest > > By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer > Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. > Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. > ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans > repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest on > a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there was > ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a police > report released Friday. > > Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the > school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and > charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the > report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who > was charged with disorderly conduct. > ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the > University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer > identified in the report as M. Cabe. > The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead > of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, > Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there > anything you can do without arresting me?'' > In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's > panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old > married father of two children, what he was doing with the underwear, > Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I was just > trying to get her home,'' according to the report. > Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, > according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told > him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' > ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic > director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, > according to the report. > She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she > repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the > trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting > ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the > report. > ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to > protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. > Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her > are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' > but declined to speak further. > Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls > seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news > conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' > ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our > student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions
Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN]
contract expired... Prez thought it was time to move on.. etc etc On Jul 3, 2010, at 8:45 PM, Shane Ford wrote: Please refresh my memory. Why did UGAly run Dooley off? I don't remember that time period for some reason. -- Sent from AT&T's Wireless network using Mobile Email --Original Message-- From: Woody Bass To: Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010 8:31:00 AM GMT-0400 Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the tramp? The tramp who... "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home.' " SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with Evans.. College football... always something to talk about. :) On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, wrote: IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] From: "Shane Ford" Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm To: "GATORNEWS" Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in the report as M. Cabe. The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without arresting me?'' In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the report. She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the report. ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to speak further. Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied program.'' School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and that he fumbled through his cards and dropped some of the items before he handed
Re: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN]
Please refresh my memory. Why did UGAly run Dooley off? I don't remember that time period for some reason. -- Sent from AT&T's Wireless network using Mobile Email --Original Message-- From: Woody Bass To: Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010 8:31:00 AM GMT-0400 Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the tramp? The tramp who... "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home.' " SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with Evans.. College football... always something to talk about. :) On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, wrote: > IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? > > Original Message > Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: > UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] > From: "Shane Ford" > Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm > To: "GATORNEWS" > > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest > > By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer > Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. > Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. > ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans > repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest > on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there > was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a > police report released Friday. > > Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the > school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and > charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the > report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, > who was charged with disorderly conduct. > ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the > University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer > identified in the report as M. Cabe. > The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel > instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the > report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is > there anything you can do without arresting me?'' > In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's > panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old > married father of two children, what he was doing with the > underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I > was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. > Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, > according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later > told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week > or so.'' > ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic > director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, > according to the report. > She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she > repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the > trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting > ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the > report. > ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying > to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. > Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her > are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' > but declined to speak further. > Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls > seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news > conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' > ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our > student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud > over our storied program.'' > School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was > extremely disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures > until there is a full review by the university staff and legal > office. A UGA spokesman declined to comment Friday on the > allegations in the police report. > A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at > a restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. > The officer noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes an
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New category... THFR. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -Original Message- From: lpolh...@bellsouth.net Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 19:15:07 To: Gatortalk Reply-To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] Relax, Randy. At least he didn't have a talking frog. Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: "Randy Lyons" Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 14:58:10 To: Reply-To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] I don't know, but I'm beginning to sweat and hyperventilate. ;-) Randy -Original Message- From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shane Ford Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 12:57 PM To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] Are we treading into TOO HOT for Gatortalk? :-) -- Sent from AT&T's Wireless network using Mobile Email --Original Message-- From: Woody Bass To: Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010 10:03:08 AM GMT-0400 Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] uhh.. actually she wasnt LOL On Jul 3, 2010, at 9:55 AM, oli...@bobparks.com wrote: > Well, at least she was wearing red panties. > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > > From: Woody Bass > Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 08:31:00 -0400 > To: > ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG > BLUESTEIN] > > He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife > suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the > tramp? The tramp who... > > "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between > his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing > in his side of the seat. He stated, 'She took them off and I held > them because I was just trying to get her home.' " > > SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? > > Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am > already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna > get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with > Evans.. > > College football... always something to talk about. :) > > > On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, > wrote: > >> IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? >> >> Original Message >> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: >> UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] >> From: "Shane Ford" >> Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm >> To: "GATORNEWS" >> >> Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest >> >> By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer >> Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans >> repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest >> on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there >> was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a >> police report released Friday. >> >> Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was >> the school's athletic director before he was arrested late >> Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, >> according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old >> Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. >> ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of >> the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer >> identified in the report as M. Cabe. >> The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel >> instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the >> report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is >> there anything you can do without arresting me?'' >> In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's >> panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old >> married father of two children, what he was doing with the >> underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because >> I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. >> Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a >> friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann >> later told him that the two had b
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Relax, Randy. At least he didn't have a talking frog. Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: "Randy Lyons" Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 14:58:10 To: Reply-To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] I don't know, but I'm beginning to sweat and hyperventilate. ;-) Randy -Original Message- From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shane Ford Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 12:57 PM To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] Are we treading into TOO HOT for Gatortalk? :-) -- Sent from AT&T's Wireless network using Mobile Email --Original Message-- From: Woody Bass To: Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010 10:03:08 AM GMT-0400 Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] uhh.. actually she wasnt LOL On Jul 3, 2010, at 9:55 AM, oli...@bobparks.com wrote: > Well, at least she was wearing red panties. > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > > From: Woody Bass > Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 08:31:00 -0400 > To: > ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG > BLUESTEIN] > > He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife > suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the > tramp? The tramp who... > > "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between > his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing > in his side of the seat. He stated, 'She took them off and I held > them because I was just trying to get her home.' " > > SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? > > Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am > already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna > get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with > Evans.. > > College football... always something to talk about. :) > > > On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, > wrote: > >> IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? >> >> Original Message >> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: >> UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] >> From: "Shane Ford" >> Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm >> To: "GATORNEWS" >> >> Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest >> >> By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer >> Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans >> repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest >> on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there >> was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a >> police report released Friday. >> >> Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was >> the school's athletic director before he was arrested late >> Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, >> according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old >> Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. >> ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of >> the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer >> identified in the report as M. Cabe. >> The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel >> instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the >> report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is >> there anything you can do without arresting me?'' >> In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's >> panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old >> married father of two children, what he was doing with the >> underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because >> I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. >> Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a >> friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann >> later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a >> week or so.'' >> ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the >> athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the >> officer, according to the report. >> She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she >> repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the >> trooper was conducting the field sobr
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I'm moving to "Too hot..." to cool off. Sent via BlackBerry by AT&T -Original Message- From: "Shane Ford" Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2010 16:56:49 To: Reply-To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] Are we treading into TOO HOT for Gatortalk? :-) -- Sent from AT&T's Wireless network using Mobile Email --Original Message-- From: Woody Bass To: Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010 10:03:08 AM GMT-0400 Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] uhh.. actually she wasnt LOL On Jul 3, 2010, at 9:55 AM, oli...@bobparks.com wrote: > Well, at least she was wearing red panties. > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > > From: Woody Bass > Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 08:31:00 -0400 > To: > ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG > BLUESTEIN] > > He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife > suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the > tramp? The tramp who... > > "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between > his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing > in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held > them because I was just trying to get her home.' " > > SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? > > Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am > already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna > get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with > Evans.. > > College football... always something to talk about. :) > > > On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, > wrote: > >> IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? >> >> Original Message >> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: >> UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] >> From: "Shane Ford" >> Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm >> To: "GATORNEWS" >> >> Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest >> >> By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer >> Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans >> repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest >> on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there >> was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a >> police report released Friday. >> >> Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was >> the school's athletic director before he was arrested late >> Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, >> according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old >> Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. >> ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of >> the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer >> identified in the report as M. Cabe. >> The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel >> instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the >> report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is >> there anything you can do without arresting me?'' >> In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's >> panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old >> married father of two children, what he was doing with the >> underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because >> I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. >> Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a >> friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann >> later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a >> week or so.'' >> ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the >> athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the >> officer, according to the report. >> She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she >> repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the >> trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting >> ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the >> report. >> ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying >> to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. >> Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against >> her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it >> as'' but declined to speak further. >> Evans and
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I don't know, but I'm beginning to sweat and hyperventilate. ;-) Randy -Original Message- From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Shane Ford Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 12:57 PM To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] Are we treading into TOO HOT for Gatortalk? :-) -- Sent from AT&T's Wireless network using Mobile Email --Original Message-- From: Woody Bass To: Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010 10:03:08 AM GMT-0400 Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] uhh.. actually she wasnt LOL On Jul 3, 2010, at 9:55 AM, oli...@bobparks.com wrote: > Well, at least she was wearing red panties. > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > > From: Woody Bass > Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 08:31:00 -0400 > To: > ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG > BLUESTEIN] > > He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife > suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the > tramp? The tramp who... > > "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between > his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing > in his side of the seat. He stated, 'She took them off and I held > them because I was just trying to get her home.' " > > SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? > > Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am > already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna > get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with > Evans.. > > College football... always something to talk about. :) > > > On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, > wrote: > >> IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? >> >> Original Message >> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: >> UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] >> From: "Shane Ford" >> Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm >> To: "GATORNEWS" >> >> Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest >> >> By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer >> Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans >> repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest >> on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there >> was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a >> police report released Friday. >> >> Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was >> the school's athletic director before he was arrested late >> Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, >> according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old >> Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. >> ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of >> the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer >> identified in the report as M. Cabe. >> The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel >> instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the >> report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is >> there anything you can do without arresting me?'' >> In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's >> panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old >> married father of two children, what he was doing with the >> underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because >> I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. >> Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a >> friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann >> later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a >> week or so.'' >> ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the >> athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the >> officer, according to the report. >> She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she >> repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the >> trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting >> ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the >> report. >> ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying >> to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. >> Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against >> her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it >> as'' but declined to spea
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Probably. :-) On Jul 3, 2010, at 12:56 PM, Shane Ford wrote: Are we treading into TOO HOT for Gatortalk? :-) -- Sent from AT&T's Wireless network using Mobile Email --Original Message-- From: Woody Bass To: Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010 10:03:08 AM GMT-0400 Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] uhh.. actually she wasnt LOL On Jul 3, 2010, at 9:55 AM, oli...@bobparks.com wrote: Well, at least she was wearing red panties. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry From: Woody Bass Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 08:31:00 -0400 To: ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the tramp? The tramp who... "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home.' " SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with Evans.. College football... always something to talk about. :) On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, wrote: IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] From: "Shane Ford" Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm To: "GATORNEWS" Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in the report as M. Cabe. The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without arresting me?'' In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the report. She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the report. ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to speak further. Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied program.'' School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined to comment Friday on the
Re: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN]
Are we treading into TOO HOT for Gatortalk? :-) -- Sent from AT&T's Wireless network using Mobile Email --Original Message-- From: Woody Bass To: Date: Saturday, July 3, 2010 10:03:08 AM GMT-0400 Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] uhh.. actually she wasnt LOL On Jul 3, 2010, at 9:55 AM, oli...@bobparks.com wrote: > Well, at least she was wearing red panties. > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > > From: Woody Bass > Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 08:31:00 -0400 > To: > ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG > BLUESTEIN] > > He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife > suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the > tramp? The tramp who... > > "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between > his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing > in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held > them because I was just trying to get her home.' " > > SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? > > Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am > already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna > get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with > Evans.. > > College football... always something to talk about. :) > > > On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, > wrote: > >> IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? >> >> Original Message >> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: >> UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] >> From: "Shane Ford" >> Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm >> To: "GATORNEWS" >> >> Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest >> >> By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer >> Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans >> repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest >> on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there >> was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a >> police report released Friday. >> >> Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was >> the school's athletic director before he was arrested late >> Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, >> according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old >> Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. >> ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of >> the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer >> identified in the report as M. Cabe. >> The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel >> instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the >> report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is >> there anything you can do without arresting me?'' >> In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's >> panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old >> married father of two children, what he was doing with the >> underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because >> I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. >> Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a >> friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann >> later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a >> week or so.'' >> ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the >> athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the >> officer, according to the report. >> She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she >> repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the >> trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting >> ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the >> report. >> ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying >> to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. >> Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against >> her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it >> as'' but declined to speak further. >> Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return >> calls seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during >> a news conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed >> miserably.'' >> ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach >> our student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black >> cloud over our storied program.''
RE: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN]
LIKE BUTTON. From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatort...@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of oli...@bobparks.com Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2010 8:11 AM To: Gator Talk Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] I say keep him. And, bring back Ray Goff too!!! Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry _ From: Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2010 03:47:46 -0700 To: gatortalk googlegroups ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] From: "Shane Ford" Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm To: "GATORNEWS" Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in the report as M. Cabe. The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without arresting me?'' In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the report. She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the report. ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to speak further. Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied program.'' School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and that he fumbled through his cards and dropped some of the items before he handed over his license. ``I feel pretty good,'' he told the officer, before laughing for no apparent reason, according to the report. The trooper said Evans later told him: ``We go through life and we all drink and jump in a car.'' Evans - a former Georgia football player - became head of the athletic department in 2004, replacing Vince Dooley, who was forced to step aside after a nasty spat with Adams. Dooley had been at the school for 40 years, including 25 years as athletic director. Evans became the Southeastern Conference's first black at
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I think the officer is jumpig to conclusions How does the officer know the panties belong to her? Since the panties are red and we are talking about the Georgia AD - I assumed the panties were his. Original Message Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 ---Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREGBLUESTEIN]From: Woody BassDate: Sat, July 03, 2010 8:31 amTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.comHe's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the tramp? The tramp who... "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home.' " SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with Evans.. College football... always something to talk about. :) On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, wrote: IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN]From: "Shane Ford" Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pmTo: "GATORNEWS" Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrestBy GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m.ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in the report as M. Cabe. The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without arresting me?'' In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the report. She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the report. ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to speak further. Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied program.'' School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and that he fumbled through his cards and dropped s
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Ha ha ha. I still say keep him. How much more effective could his PSA warnings about drinking and driving be now? Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -Original Message- From: Woody Bass Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 10:03:08 To: Reply-To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] uhh.. actually she wasnt LOL On Jul 3, 2010, at 9:55 AM, oli...@bobparks.com wrote: > Well, at least she was wearing red panties. > Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry > > From: Woody Bass > Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 08:31:00 -0400 > To: > ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG > BLUESTEIN] > > He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife > suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the > tramp? The tramp who... > > "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between > his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing > in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held > them because I was just trying to get her home.' " > > SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? > > Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am > already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna > get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with > Evans.. > > College football... always something to talk about. :) > > > On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, > wrote: > >> IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? >> >> Original Message >> Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: >> UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] >> From: "Shane Ford" >> Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm >> To: "GATORNEWS" >> >> Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest >> >> By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer >> Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >> ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans >> repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest >> on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there >> was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a >> police report released Friday. >> >> Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was >> the school's athletic director before he was arrested late >> Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, >> according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old >> Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. >> ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of >> the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer >> identified in the report as M. Cabe. >> The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel >> instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the >> report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is >> there anything you can do without arresting me?'' >> In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's >> panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old >> married father of two children, what he was doing with the >> underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because >> I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. >> Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a >> friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann >> later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a >> week or so.'' >> ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the >> athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the >> officer, according to the report. >> She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she >> repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the >> trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting >> ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the >> report. >> ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying >> to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. >> Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against >> her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it >> as'' but declined to speak further. >> Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return >> calls seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during >> a news conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed >> miserably.'' >> ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach
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uhh.. actually she wasnt LOL On Jul 3, 2010, at 9:55 AM, oli...@bobparks.com wrote: Well, at least she was wearing red panties. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry From: Woody Bass Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 08:31:00 -0400 To: ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the tramp? The tramp who... "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home.' " SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with Evans.. College football... always something to talk about. :) On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, wrote: IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] From: "Shane Ford" Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm To: "GATORNEWS" Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in the report as M. Cabe. The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without arresting me?'' In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the report. She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the report. ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to speak further. Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied program.'' School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and that he fumbled through his cards and dropped some of the ite
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Well, at least she was wearing red panties. Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -Original Message- From: Woody Bass Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 3 Jul 2010 08:31:00 To: Reply-To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the tramp? The tramp who... "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home.' " SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with Evans.. College football... always something to talk about. :) On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, wrote: > IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? > > Original Message > Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: > UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] > From: "Shane Ford" > Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm > To: "GATORNEWS" > > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest > > By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer > Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. > Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. > ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans > repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest > on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there > was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a > police report released Friday. > > Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the > school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and > charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the > report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, > who was charged with disorderly conduct. > ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the > University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer > identified in the report as M. Cabe. > The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel > instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the > report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is > there anything you can do without arresting me?'' > In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's > panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old > married father of two children, what he was doing with the > underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I > was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. > Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, > according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later > told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week > or so.'' > ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic > director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, > according to the report. > She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she > repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the > trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting > ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the > report. > ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying > to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. > Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her > are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' > but declined to speak further. > Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls > seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news > conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' > ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our > student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud > over our storied program.'' > School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was > extremely disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures > until there is a full review by the university staff and legal > office. A UGA spokesman declined to comment Friday on the > allegations in the police report. > A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at > a restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. > The officer noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and > droopy eyelids'' and
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It's like one, big family. A. Leon Polhill, Gator "I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain From: Woody Bass To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Sent: Sat, July 3, 2010 8:31:00 AM Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the tramp? The tramp who... "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home.' " SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with Evans.. College football... always something to talk about. :) On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, wrote: IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? > > Original Message >>Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: >>UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] >>From: "Shane Ford" >>Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm >>To: "GATORNEWS" >> >> >>Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrestBy GREG BLUESTEIN >>Associated Press Writer >>Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >>Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m.ATLANTA (AP) - University of >>Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly referred to his position at >>the school before his arrest on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol >>officer if there was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according >>to a police report released Friday. >> >>Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's >>athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI >>and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with >>him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly >>conduct. >>``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the >>University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in >>the report as M. Cabe. >>The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail >>or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: >>``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without >>arresting me?'' >>In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties >>between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of >>two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took >>them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' >>according to the report. >>Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, >>according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him >>that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' >>``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director >>of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the >>report. >>She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly >>ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting >>the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of >>the patrol car, according to the report. >>``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect >>me,'' the officer said Evans told him. >>Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a >>``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to >>speak further. >>Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking >>comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in >>Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' >>``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student >>athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied >>program.'' >>School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely >>disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a >>full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman >>declined to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. >>A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a >>restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer >>noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and >>that he fumbled through his cards a
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How's the Gators for Evans club incorporation coming along? A. Leon Polhill, Gator "I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain From: "oli...@bobparks.com" oli...@bobparks.com To: Gator Talk Sent: Sat, July 3, 2010 8:10:47 AM Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] I say keep him. And, bring back Ray Goff too!!! Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry From: Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2010 03:47:46 -0700 To: gatortalk googlegroups ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message >Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: >UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] >From: "Shane Ford" >Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm >To: "GATORNEWS" > > >Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrestBy GREG BLUESTEIN Associated >Press Writer >Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. > > >ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly >referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving >charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without >arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. > >Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's >athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI >and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with >him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. >``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the >University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in >the report as M. Cabe. >The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail >or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: >``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without >arresting me?'' >In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties >between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of >two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took >them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' >according to the report. >Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according >to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two >had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' >``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director >of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the >report. >She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly >ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting >the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the >patrol car, according to the report. >``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect >me,'' the officer said Evans told him. >Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a >``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to >speak further. >Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking >comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in >Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' >``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student >athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied >program.'' >School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely >disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a >full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined >to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. >A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a >restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer >noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and >that he fumbled through his cards and dropped some of the items before he >handed over his license. >``I feel pretty good,'' he told the officer, before laughing for no apparent >reason, according to the report. The trooper said Evans later told him: ``We >go through life and we all drink and jump in a car.'' >Evans - a former Georgia football player - became head of the athletic >department in
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Although it will be announced as that, I don't think he will be given many options. A. Leon Polhill, Gator "I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain From: "ken...@earthlink.net" To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Sent: Sat, July 3, 2010 7:48:33 AM Subject: Re: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] I think he should resign. Go Gators Ken B. (NYC Gator) Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed From: Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2010 03:47:46 -0700 To: gatortalk googlegroups ReplyTo: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message >Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: >UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] >From: "Shane Ford" >Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm >To: "GATORNEWS" > > >Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrestBy GREG BLUESTEIN Associated >Press Writer >Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. > > >ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly >referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving >charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without >arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. > >Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's >athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI >and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with >him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. >``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the >University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in >the report as M. Cabe. >The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail >or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: >``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without >arresting me?'' >In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties >between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of >two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took >them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' >according to the report. >Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according >to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two >had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' >``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director >of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the >report. >She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly >ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting >the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the >patrol car, according to the report. >``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect >me,'' the officer said Evans told him. >Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a >``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to >speak further. >Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking >comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in >Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' >``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student >athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied >program.'' >School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely >disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a >full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined >to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. >A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a >restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer >noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and >that he fumbled through his cards and dropped some of the items before he >handed over his license. >``I feel pretty good,'' he told the officer, before laughing for no apparent >reason, according to the report. The trooper said Evans later told him: ``We >go through life and we all drink and jump in a car.'' >Evans - a former Georgia football pla
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Didn't you get your call from Dr. Adams? They're looking. A. Leon Polhill, Gator "I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did. I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain From: "ke...@baldwinnc.com" To: gatortalk googlegroups Sent: Sat, July 3, 2010 6:47:46 AM Subject: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message >Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: >UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] >From: "Shane Ford" >Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm >To: "GATORNEWS" > > >Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrestBy GREG BLUESTEIN Associated >Press Writer >Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. >Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. > > >ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly >referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving >charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without >arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. > >Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's >athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI >and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with >him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. >``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the >University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in >the report as M. Cabe. >The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail >or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: >``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without >arresting me?'' >In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties >between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of >two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took >them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' >according to the report. >Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according >to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two >had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' >``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director >of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the >report. >She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly >ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting >the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the >patrol car, according to the report. >``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect >me,'' the officer said Evans told him. >Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a >``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to >speak further. >Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking >comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in >Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' >``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student >athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied >program.'' >School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely >disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a >full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined >to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. >A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a >restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer >noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and >that he fumbled through his cards and dropped some of the items before he >handed over his license. >``I feel pretty good,'' he told the officer, before laughing for no apparent >reason, according to the report. The trooper said Evans later told him: ``We >go through life and we all drink and jump in a car.'' >Evans - a former Georgia football player - became head of the athletic >department in 2004, replacing Vince Dooley, who was forced to step aside after >a nasty spat with Adams. Dooley had been at the school for 40 years, including >25 years as athletic director. >Evans became the Southeastern Conference's first black athletic director and >immediately shook up the department. He bolstered the department's bottom line >but also reduced the number of associate and assistant athletics directors and >f
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He's gone. And dont be surprised if you hear about his wife suddenly filing for divorce either. did you see the pic of the tramp? The tramp who... "The trooper, who noted that Evans had a pair of red panties between his legs, asked the athletic director "what her panties were doing in his side of the seat. He stated, ‘She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home.' " SERIOUSLY!?!?! How stupid can you be? Evans is gone. He may not even make it to Mid-July. But I am already waiting to hear about all the hell the UGAly pres is gonna get because he wouldnt renew Dooleys contract and replaced him with Evans.. College football... always something to talk about. :) On Jul 3, 2010, at 6:47 AM, wrote: IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] From: "Shane Ford" Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm To: "GATORNEWS" Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in the report as M. Cabe. The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without arresting me?'' In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the report. She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the report. ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to speak further. Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied program.'' School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and that he fumbled through his cards and dropped some of the items before he handed over his license. ``I feel pretty good,'' he told the officer, before laughing for no apparent reason, according to the report. The trooper said Evans later told him: ``We go through life and we all drink and jump in a car.'' Evans - a former Georgia football player - became head of the athletic department in 2004, replacing Vince Dooley, who was forced to step aside after a nasty spat with Adams. Dooley had been at the scho
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I say keep him. And, bring back Ray Goff too!!! Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry -Original Message- From: Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2010 03:47:46 To: gatortalk googlegroups Reply-To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] From: "Shane Ford" mailto://goufgat...@bellsouth.net> > Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm To: "GATORNEWS" mailto://gatorn...@googlegroups.com> > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in the report as M. Cabe. The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without arresting me?'' In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the report. She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the report. ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to speak further. Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied program.'' School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and that he fumbled through his cards and dropped some of the items before he handed over his license. ``I feel pretty good,'' he told the officer, before laughing for no apparent reason, according to the report. The trooper said Evans later told him: ``We go through life and we all drink and jump in a car.'' Evans - a former Georgia football player - became head of the athletic department in 2004, replacing Vince Dooley, who was forced to step aside after a nasty spat with Adams. Dooley had been at the school for 40 years, including 25 years as athletic director. Evans became the Southeastern Conference's first black athletic director and immediately shook up the department. He bolstered the department's bottom line but also reduced the number of associate and assistant athletics directors and fired three of
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Actually, if he were one of Mark Richt's players, he'd probably just have to run stadium steps. Go Gators Ken B. (NYC Gator) Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed -Original Message- From: Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2010 03:47:46 To: gatortalk googlegroups Reply-To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] From: "Shane Ford" mailto://goufgat...@bellsouth.net> > Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm To: "GATORNEWS" mailto://gatorn...@googlegroups.com> > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in the report as M. Cabe. The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without arresting me?'' In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the report. She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the report. ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to speak further. Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied program.'' School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and that he fumbled through his cards and dropped some of the items before he handed over his license. ``I feel pretty good,'' he told the officer, before laughing for no apparent reason, according to the report. The trooper said Evans later told him: ``We go through life and we all drink and jump in a car.'' Evans - a former Georgia football player - became head of the athletic department in 2004, replacing Vince Dooley, who was forced to step aside after a nasty spat with Adams. Dooley had been at the school for 40 years, including 25 years as athletic director. Evans became the Southeastern Conference's first black athletic director and immediately shook up the department. He bolstered the department's bottom lin
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I think he should resign. Go Gators Ken B. (NYC Gator) Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone with SprintSpeed -Original Message- From: Sender: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Date: Sat, 03 Jul 2010 03:47:46 To: gatortalk googlegroups Reply-To: gatortalk@googlegroups.com Subject: [gatortalk] RE: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN] From: "Shane Ford" mailto://goufgat...@bellsouth.net> > Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pm To: "GATORNEWS" mailto://gatorn...@googlegroups.com> > Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest By GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in the report as M. Cabe. The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without arresting me?'' In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the report. She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the report. ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to speak further. Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied program.'' School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and that he fumbled through his cards and dropped some of the items before he handed over his license. ``I feel pretty good,'' he told the officer, before laughing for no apparent reason, according to the report. The trooper said Evans later told him: ``We go through life and we all drink and jump in a car.'' Evans - a former Georgia football player - became head of the athletic department in 2004, replacing Vince Dooley, who was forced to step aside after a nasty spat with Adams. Dooley had been at the school for 40 years, including 25 years as athletic director. Evans became the Southeastern Conference's first black athletic director and immediately shook up the department. He bolstered the department's bottom line but also reduced the number of associate and assistant athletics di
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IS there anyone that thinks Evans should NOT be fired? Original Message Subject: [gatornews] [SUN / A.P.]: 7/2 15:43 --- Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrest [A.P. / GREG BLUESTEIN]From: "Shane Ford"Date: Fri, July 02, 2010 10:42 pmTo: "GATORNEWS" Police report: UGA AD urged officer not to arrestBy GREG BLUESTEIN Associated Press Writer Published: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. Last Modified: Friday, July 2, 2010 at 3:43 p.m. ATLANTA (AP) - University of Georgia athletic director Damon Evans repeatedly referred to his position at the school before his arrest on a drunken driving charge and asked the patrol officer if there was ``anything you can do without arresting me,'' according to a police report released Friday. Evans told the Georgia State Patrol officer several times he was the school's athletic director before he was arrested late Wednesday and charged with DUI and failure to maintain a lane, according to the report. Also arrested with him was 28-year-old Courtney Fuhrmann, who was charged with disorderly conduct. ``I am not trying to bribe you but I am the athletic director of the University of Georgia,'' Evans said, according to the officer identified in the report as M. Cabe. The officer also said that Evans asked to be taken to a motel instead of jail or to be let off with a warning. According to the report, Evans later said: ``I am not trying to bribe you, but is there anything you can do without arresting me?'' In the report, the officer noted he found a ``red pair of lady's panties between (Evans') legs.'' When he asked Evans, a 40-year-old married father of two children, what he was doing with the underwear, Evans said: ``She took them off and I held them because I was just trying to get her home,'' according to the report. Evans told the officer that Fuhrmann was nothing more than a friend, according to the report. But the officer said that Fuhrmann later told him that the two had been seeing each other for ``only a week or so.'' ``Just to let you know, it will be erased because he is the athletic director of UGA and he has that power,'' Fuhrmann told the officer, according to the report. She was charged with disorderly conduct after police said she repeatedly ignored warnings to stay inside the 2009 BMW while the trooper was conducting the field sobriety test and later acting ``combative'' in the back seat of the patrol car, according to the report. ``I apologize and don't want to use my influence but she is trying to protect me,'' the officer said Evans told him. Fuhrmann told the Associated Press on Friday the charges against her are a ``misunderstanding from what the media is portraying it as'' but declined to speak further. Evans and his attorney Steve Weiner did not immediately return calls seeking comment, but Evans apologized for the incident during a news conference in Athens on Thursday and said he ``failed miserably.'' ``My behavior and my actions are not indicative of what we teach our student athletes,'' he said. ``My actions have put a black cloud over our storied program.'' School president Michael Adams said in a statement Thursday he was extremely disappointed, but will not decide on disciplinary measures until there is a full review by the university staff and legal office. A UGA spokesman declined to comment Friday on the allegations in the police report. A bleary-eyed Evans told the officer he drank two vodka martinis at a restaurant and another at a nearby bar, according to the report. The officer noted that Evans had ``red, bloodshot, watery eyes and droopy eyelids'' and that he fumbled through his cards and dropped some of the items before he handed over his license. ``I feel pretty good,'' he told the officer, before laughing for no apparent reason, according to the report. The trooper said Evans later told him: ``We go through life and we all drink and jump in a car.'' Evans - a former Georgia football player - became head of the athletic department in 2004, replacing Vince Dooley, who was forced to step aside after a nasty spat with Adams. Dooley had been at the school for 40 years, including 25 years as athletic director. Evans became the Southeastern Conference's first black athletic director and immediately shook up the department. He bolstered the department's bottom line but also reduced the number of associate and assistant athletics directors and fired three of Dooley's longtime lieutenants. He was the public face of the school's athletic department, and starred in a taped message played at every home football game that urges fans not to drive under the influence. ``If you drink and drive, you lose,'' he says. Evans, who is set to appear in Atlanta Municipal Court on July 12, was arrested minutes before a new five-year contract extension that raised his annual pay to $550,000 was to take effect. By the time he was escorted to the Atlanta jail, the o