Georgia signee released from letter of intent
Dexter Moody scholarship offer revoked
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Issue date: 3/16/09 Section: Sports
Georgia committ Dexter Moody has been released from his national letter of intent, allegedly for an argument and subsequent suspension at his Twin City high school.
"I had a little bit of trouble happen on Tuesday," Moody told Brett Jensen of TotalUGA.com. "I got into an argument with my teacher ... [and the principal] suspended me."
Moody, a 6-foot-2, 205-pound outside, was one of 20 high schoolers to sign with Georgia in February.
According to an e-mail from Associate Athletic Director for Sports Communication Claude Felton: "[Moody] has been released from his national letter of intent by UGA. Moody submits it to the NLI. As such from our end, he is now once again considered a 'recruitable athlete' and we are not permitted to comment on him."
Prior to committing to Georgia, Moody had also received scholarship offers from Florida and South Carolina.
"I had a little bit of trouble happen on Tuesday," Moody told Brett Jensen of TotalUGA.com. "I got into an argument with my teacher ... [and the principal] suspended me."
Moody, a 6-foot-2, 205-pound outside, was one of 20 high schoolers to sign with Georgia in February.
According to an e-mail from Associate Athletic Director for Sports Communication Claude Felton: "[Moody] has been released from his national letter of intent by UGA. Moody submits it to the NLI. As such from our end, he is now once again considered a 'recruitable athlete' and we are not permitted to comment on him."
Prior to committing to Georgia, Moody had also received scholarship offers from Florida and South Carolina.
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