Jarrett Jack Accused Of Giving Georgia Tech Recruits Strip Membership Cash

Georgia Tech going through recruiting violations on account of strip membership visits.

Former NBA and Georgia Tech star Jarrett Jack is accused giving recruits, together with present Chicago Bulls rookie ahead Wendell Carter Jr., cash to spend on the strip membership throughout their visits to Georgia Tech.

In response to studies, Jack, a former Assistant coach, and a former buddy Yellow Jackets basketball coach Josh Pastner are all being charged with a number of alleged guidelines violations, together with Degree I violations, that are essentially the most critical beneath NCAA guidelines. 

“Jack, whom the NCAA declared to be a consultant Georgia Tech’s athletics pursuits, is alleged to have offered Carter and an unidentified then-Georgia Tech participant with $300 for the strip membership go to, the sources instructed ESPN.”

Jack, 35, performed at Georgia Tech for 3 seasons between 2002-2005 earlier than heading to the NBA. The 13-year veteran signed with the New Orleans Pelicans every week earlier than coaching camp, however was launched in October and has not performed since.

Georgia Tech may have till Could 16 to answer the NCAA, in keeping with ESPN. The Yellow Jackets completed with a 14-18 file this season, together with 6-12 within the ACC, after dropping to Notre Dame within the first spherical the ACC Event on Tuesday.