Atlanta Strip Clubs: Evans out at Georgia

Posted on July 5th, 2010 in Atlanta strip clubs

Adams promoted Evans from senior associate AD for internal affairs to succeed Vince Dooley, and he became the first black athletic director in the history of the Southeastern Conference, which was founded in 1933. Georgia’s athletic department has produced a surplus of at least $17 million since his hiring, with the $23.9 million netted during the 2005-06 fiscal year ranking No. 1 among NCAA institutions.
Georgia athletic director Damon Evans speaks during a news conference in Athens, Ga., Thursday, July 1, 2010. A state trooper pulled Evans over late Wednesday night for driving erratically. Police said Evans smelled of alcohol and was given a field sobriety test. He was taken to Atlanta’s city jail on charges of DUI and failure to maintain a lane. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
On the same day he was apologizing, Evans was scheduled to have his annual salary jump from $440,000 to $550,000, adding to the biggest free fall in SEC circles since the short stint of former Alabama football coach Mike Price. In May 2003, after five months with the Crimson Tide, Price had his contract terminated for his actions while intoxicated at a topless bar in Pensacola, Fla.

See the full article from “Chattanooga Times Free Press”



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