Savannah State University has not begun advertising for an athletics director or football head coach, and SSU Vice President for Administration Claud Flythe said there is no rush to do so. Bart Bellairs, who was paid $110,000 annually, resigned Nov. 23 as athletics director, a position he held for 18 months. Robby Wells, who was paid $90,000 annually, resigned Jan. 28 as football head coach, a position he held for two seasons.
"There is no deadline because, I'll be candid with you, I knew at the university I have two good people who can move us along," said Flythe, who oversees athletics. "There is no doubt in my mind." Flythe appointed Marilynn Suggs, SSU's assistant athletics director and senior woman administrator, to interim athletics director the day after Bellairs resigned to become athletics director at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, La. Suggs appointed defensive coordinator, Julius Dixon interim head coach, the day Wells resigned.
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Savannah State without 33 players for football spring practice
Starting QB Kurvin Curry is missing from SSU spring drills. The Tigers finished '09 with a 2-8 record.
Savannah State University's football team conducted the first of 15 spring practices Monday without 33 players. The Tigers' spring roster includes 49 players. Missing from the two-hour workout, which began at 5:15 a.m. at T.A. Wright Stadium, were 13 ineligible players and 20 players who quit or were dismissed from the team, SSU sports information director Opio Mashariki said. He declined to identify who was ineligible and who had left the team.
Starting quarterback Kurvin Curry, a sophomore last season, is among those missing from drills, although the veteran was present at practice. He is absent for a second consecutive spring. Five players are in the Chatham County jail on charges stemming from a Feb. 5 attack on two fellow students on campus.
Defensive backs Edward Ndem, Jevontae Jefferson and Patrick Thomas, defensive lineman Juvaro Goodman and running back Rashard Russell are charged with aggravated assault. All but Russell also are charged with aggravated battery. Their cases will go to a Chatham County grand jury, where prosecutors are expected to seek indictments within 90 days. Chatham County Recorder's Court Judge Tammy Stokes last Tuesday denied bond for the five defendants.
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Savannah State University's football team conducted the first of 15 spring practices Monday without 33 players. The Tigers' spring roster includes 49 players. Missing from the two-hour workout, which began at 5:15 a.m. at T.A. Wright Stadium, were 13 ineligible players and 20 players who quit or were dismissed from the team, SSU sports information director Opio Mashariki said. He declined to identify who was ineligible and who had left the team.
Starting quarterback Kurvin Curry, a sophomore last season, is among those missing from drills, although the veteran was present at practice. He is absent for a second consecutive spring. Five players are in the Chatham County jail on charges stemming from a Feb. 5 attack on two fellow students on campus.
Defensive backs Edward Ndem, Jevontae Jefferson and Patrick Thomas, defensive lineman Juvaro Goodman and running back Rashard Russell are charged with aggravated assault. All but Russell also are charged with aggravated battery. Their cases will go to a Chatham County grand jury, where prosecutors are expected to seek indictments within 90 days. Chatham County Recorder's Court Judge Tammy Stokes last Tuesday denied bond for the five defendants.
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