Georgia football releases official statement regarding Otis Reese allegations – DawgNation

” We can not discuss student-athlete eligibility matters due to federal personal privacy laws, however we would be happy to share our full action to Otis Reeses waiver demand, if he offers a signed release enabling us to do so,” The declaration stated. “UGA contests any recommendation that it maintains a hazardous, unsupportive, or racially insensitive environment.”

On Tuesday night, former Georgia safety Otis Reese detailed his time with the Bulldogs and made a number of allegations involving bigotry, authorities harassment and control by Georgia head coach Kirby Smart during his time with the football program.

Wednesday early morning, the University of Georgia Athletic Association put out a declaration on the matter of Reeses comments.

Related: Otis Reese calls out Kirby Smart, says that Georgia is opposing his transfer appeal to Ole Miss

Georgia starts the season with a check out to Arkansas.

Reese moved to Ole Miss in January, where he will be coached by Lane Kiffin. Reese is not the only former Georgia awaiting to hear on his waiver procedure, as Cade Mays is in a similar scenario. Mays has actually gotten a waiver from the NCAA but still requires one from the SEC to play this season, as he moved within the conference.

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Smart was asked about Mays and some of his discuss Tuesday night and said something comparable to the declaration Georgia put out Wednesday.

I bear in mind that night… smh https://t.co/H9pf9sqDs8– Kearis Jackson (@king_kearis) September 23, 2020.

Ole Miss opens the season on Saturday against Floria. Georgia starts the season with a visit to Arkansas. The Bulldogs and Rebels do not play this season.

” The reason I selected to transfer is due to the fact that my 1 1/2 years at UGA took a destructive mental toll on me,” Reese said. “From my very first moments I stepped on campus, it was not what I anticipated, The Racist occasions that I kept experiencing weighed on me heavily and appeared never ever ending.”.

. Reese put out a letter by means of his Twitter account on Tuesday night describing his time in information at Georgia.

” Unfortunately, Im unable to react to that. In due time, itll play itself out, however its not something Im allowed to comment on,” Smart said.

Following Reeses declaration, several Georgia players shared the letter through their Twitter account in support. Senior linebacker Monty Rice, senior large receiver Demetris Robertson and redshirt sophomore Kearis Jackson were among those that voiced their assistance of Reese being eligible this season.

The previous Georgia security added that he initially wanted to move out of Georgia during the 2019 season but that Smart had actually encouraged Reese to continue playing.

Reese moved to Ole Miss in January, where he will be coached by Lane Kiffin. Reese is not the only former Georgia waiting for to hear on his waiver procedure, as Cade Mays is in a similar scenario. Mays has really gotten a waiver from the NCAA however still requires one from the SEC to play this season, as he transferred within the conference.

Let my boy play! https://t.co/kj4NqpIJNh– Demetris Robertson (@d_rob4) September 23, 2020.

Let my dog play @NCAA https://t.co/N282076Oz9– Monty Rice (@RiceMonty) September 23, 2020.