Georgia Baseball Player Dismissed For Using Alleged Racial Slurs Towards Georgia QB
by Larry Leo
October 4, 201822 Comments
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Georgia has dismissed baseball player Adam Sasser for alleged racial slurs he made towards Bulldogs’ freshman QB Justin Fields during Saturday's game. Per UGASports.com...
Here was Adam Sasser's statement shortly after his dismissal...
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quote:A.D. Greg McGarity issued this statement on Monday night confirming that the university was investigating the matter, but it didn’t name Sasser...
“No specifics were given in the email sent to select Georgia beat writers. According to multiple UGASports sources, however, the alleged incident involves first baseman Adam Sasser making racially derogatory comments directed toward a Bulldog football player during Saturday’s game between Georgia and Tennessee,”
quote:Then today...
"We are aware of a reported incident this weekend involving conduct by one of our student-athletes. While we are limited in what we can say about the incident at this time, I want to reemphasize that we do not condone discriminatory behavior. The University’s Equal Opportunity Office thoroughly reviews all reported violations of our Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy to ensure an appropriate response."
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Here was Adam Sasser's statement shortly after his dismissal...
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