UGA president releases statement regarding Damon Evans
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Athens, Ga. – University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams released the following statement today regarding the resignation of Damon Evans.
Related
- Bradley: Football coach's position will be stronger with new AD
- Replacements?
- Bradley: Sad but necessary
- Photos
- Settlement deal reached
- Junkyard: Best man or yes man next for UGA?
- Evans out as UGA AD
- Read arrest report
- Cartoon: Mike Luckovich's view
- Junkyard Blawg: Evans should resign
- UGA AD Evans arrested for DUI
- Evans meets with attorney
- First court date set for Evans
- Photos: Evans' press conference, career
- Video: Evans' drunk driving warning to fans
- Twitter updates
- Junkyard: Consider source of bad-mouthing vs. UGA
- Students: Punish Evans, but don't fire him
- Photos: Evans' career at UGA
-
UGA Blog with Chip Towers »
Performance bonuses will be doubled in (still unfinished) Richt contract -
Mark Bradley on UGA »
Is the ACC doomed? Hardly, and here are the reasons why -
Jeff Schultz on UGA »
Mark Richt’s pay tied to incentives, as it should be -
Junkyard Blawg by Bill King »
Fan talk: SEC expansion, Richt’s contract, outdated offense and more!
“Yesterday, July 4, 2010, University of Georgia Athletics Director Damon Evans submitted his resignation, which I have accepted. As I said on Thursday morning when I first learned of the situation, this is not an example of the kind of leadership that I expect our senior administrators to set. I have high regard for Damon personally; I care deeply about him and his family.
“Under a separation agreement and release endorsed today by the executive committee of the board of directors of the University of Georgia Athletic Association, Mr. Evans will receive a $100,000 longevity bonus for his prior service, in accordance with the terms of his contract, as well as 3 months’ salary as severance. We acknowledge the many positive accomplishments of his tenure, including an increased focus on the academic success of student-athletes, the overall financial strength of the athletic department and the hiring of many very good people as head coaches and senior leaders in the athletic department.
“I will address the future leadership of the athletic department during my regularly scheduled media briefing at 2 p.m. Tuesday, July 6, in Mahler Auditorium at the Georgia Center for Continuing Education.”
Georgia video highlights
Smart Shopping
starts here!
This week's inserts | Today's Deals | Grocery Coupons
Grad School / MBA a ticket to success? Earning power | How to pay | Atlanta programs
Today's Deal
Get the deal of the day at DealSwarm.
Inside ajc.com
Luckovich on gay marriage

Editorial cartoonist Mike Luckovich gives his take on local news, politics, sports and celebrities.
Can you see the change?

What's altered in the two photos? See how you score when you play the Find 5 Challenge!
Dog saves lives

A therapy dog is trained to sniff out when it's owner is going to faint, then alert her so she sits down.
Atlanta Jazz Festival
What you need to know for going to the Atlanta Jazz Festival at Piedmont Park this weekend.


