ATHENS -- Georgia athletics director Greg McGarity confirmed that his program spoke to the SEC office about the hits made by Auburns Nick Fairley during Saturdays game.
We exhausted all avenues of communicating to the conference office, McGarity said. And then its up to the SEC to make the decision. Theres really nothing more that we couldve done. We just followed SEC protocol in how you communicate and how you deal with questions.
The SEC announced late Tuesday that Fairley would not be suspended. Spokesman Charles Bloom said any discipline would be dealt with internally.
McGarity was asked if that surprised him.
I probably better not comment on that, he said. I need to stay away from that. I dont want to get into any type of trouble or conflict with the conference office.
Fairleys helmet-to-back hit on Georgia quarterback Aaron Murray drew a 15-yard penalty. Fairley also delivered a late hit to Murrays knee, which was not called a penalty, that caused the quarterback to leave the game. Murray did not practice Tuesday and his status is day-to-day.
Georgia head coach Mark Richt has declined to comment on the Fairley issue. The furthest he went was on his radio show Monday, saying that he does believe in standing up for our boy.
Last month Georgia center Ben Jones was suspended for one half for a chop block he made at Mississippi State. McGarity said that suspension was decided after the SEC notified Georgia, which then reviewed the play and agreed that discipline was warranted.
Coach Richt was bothered by it, McGarity said. He was disappointed in our student-athlete and took appropriate action, and felt like it was the appropriate consequence. And I have to give Mark a lot of credit for taking that position to do the right thing. And the young man paid the consequence and missed the first half of the Colorado game. And since that time hes learned a lesson.
McGarity then declined to comment on Auburn not disciplining Fairley.
Weve got enough issues with our program rather than worrying about someone elses program, McGarity said.


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