It’s official: UGA confirms starting TB Caleb King is ineligible (UPDATED)

Caleb King leaves Georgia having rushed for 1,271 yards and 10 TDs in three tumultuous seasons. (AJC photo by Jason Getz)

Caleb King leaves Georgia having rushed for 1,271 yards and 10 TDs in three tumultuous seasons. (AJC photo by Jason Getz)

The University of Georgia confirmed Friday that starting tailback Caleb King is academically ineligible to play for the Bulldogs this fall.

King, a rising senior, apparently was unable to meet the NCAA’s satisfactory progress requirement for eligibility. Summer semester just ended Friday and grades won’t be posted until next week.

“It’s unfortunate Caleb will not be with us this season,” Georgia coach Mark Richt said in a statement released by the school. “We wish him the best in whatever he decides to do; however, we have to move forward and this will provide more opportunities for others to step up.”

Coupled with the loss of fellow tailback Washaun Ealey, who transferred to Jacksonville State this past spring, the Bulldogs have now lost their two leading rushers from last season. In all, that’s 1,334 yards in offense and 13 TDs off last year’s team.

King has not returned phone calls, texts or emails seeking comment.

Speculation that King was out at UGA began with King’s own tweets on Twitter.com Friday morning.

First he posted: “Somethings u cant control, and what seems bad right now might turn out good. Too [sic] all of my homeboyz hold UGA down don’t let them brake [sic] u…”

Later he wrote: “I see u when I see u. U cant stress about it Just let God take control.”

Several UGA players replied later with sympathetic responses. But no one at Georgia commented on all the speculation until spokesman Claude Felton confirmed via a phone call Friday afternoon: “Caleb King is academically ineligible for fall semester.”

It remains unclear what will be King’s next step. In its statement UGA said, “King indicated he will consider the options available to him before making a decision on his future plans.”

King’s ineligibility ends a long and tulmutuous career at UGA, in which he has encountered disciplinary and academic suspensions and had brushes with the law.

King also missed Georgia’s Liberty Bowl game against UCF last December. But that was because he had missed too many academic appointments at the Rankin Smith Academic Achievement Center. He was suspended for the Vanderbilt and Kentucky games last season following his arrest for failing to pay a speeding ticket in Walton County. In all he played in 29 of 39 game opportunities. He also missed games for ankle and hamstring injuries and a fractured jaw in 2009.

The Norcross resident was a five-star prospect before breaking his leg his senior season at Greater Atlanta Christian school. He was a four-star-rated recruit when he signed with Georgia to much fanfare in 2007 and redshirted while playing behind future NFL first-round draft choice Knowshon Moreno.

King served as Moreno’s backup in 2008, playing in 11 games and finishing with 247 yards and a TD. He took over as a starter in 2009 and had his most productive season with 594 yards and 7 TDs while sharing time with Washaun Ealey. He was bypassed by Ealey in 2010, playing in eight games with five starts last season and finishing with 430 yards and 2 TDs. He concludes his college career with 1,271 yards rushing, 126 yards receiving and 11 touchdowns.

The loss of King and Ealey kicks the door wide open for five-star running back signee Isaiah Crowell and Georgia’s two other scholarship lettermen at the position. On the Bulldogs’ last depth chart, released earlier this summer, King was backed up by junior Carlton Thomas, sophomore walk-on Brandon Harton and redshirt freshman Ken “Boo” Malcome.

King was expected to be Georgia’s starter for its nationally-televised season opener against Boise State in the Chick-fil-A Kickoff on Sept. 3 in the Georgia Dome. Now it looks like there’s a chance that could be Crowell, who was considered the top tailback prospect in the nation last season. If so, Crowell would become the first true freshman to start at tailback for the Bulldogs since Danny Ware in 2004.

Crowell rushed for 1,721 yards on 147 carries and scored 18 touchdowns as a senior at Carver-Columbus High last fall. He was rated a five-star prospect and the No. 1 back in the nation by Scout.com, ESPN.com, and 24/7sports.com.

Thomas, a 5-7, 170-pound junior from Frostproof, Fla., has played in 17 games with one start had has rushed for 364 yards and 2 TDs. He also has 9 catches for 53 yards.

Malcome (6-0, 226) was redshirted last year after coming to UGA from Southwest DeKalb High. A bruising between-the-tackles runner, he rushed for 1,168 yards and 16 TDs as a senior.

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TampaDAWG

July 8th, 2011
3:18 pm

He would have been 3rd or 4th on the depth chart anyways. Malcome and Crowell will be the top 2 backs and Thomas or Harton will be change of pace backs. OL is more of a worry position right now.

RUMORMILL

July 8th, 2011
3:18 pm

NO, LARRY, IT IS NOT. WRONG “TOO” AMONG OTHER THINGS.

ALSO, THERE IS A RUMOR OUT THAT CARLTON MIGHT ALSO BE INELLIGIBLE? ANY WORD?

DawginLex

July 8th, 2011
3:19 pm

Chip

Might I suggest closing the comments section on this blog.

This young man does not deserve this and neither does his family.

God help some of you

Ron Hyatt

July 8th, 2011
3:19 pm

Ha. hahahahahahah. Ha. Let the drunken wifebeating continue.

sav'h dawg

July 8th, 2011
3:19 pm

Do we see a move involving Richard Samuel?

icallbs

July 8th, 2011
3:19 pm

@CHDawg: “Slipped up”??????? This wasn’t a slip up. It is a complete lack of effort and irresponsible behavior, or the guy IS a moron. It is either one or the other. Get real. He has been on campus for three years and knew the drill.

St. Richt

July 8th, 2011
3:19 pm

Chip- did Claude Felton comment on any of the other rumors about other players also being ineligible?? I’ve seen some other big names being thrown around in these blogs.. This could get even better before all is said and done.

But I’m sure Georgia will still win the east, the SEC, and a NC.

Charlie Hayes

July 8th, 2011
3:20 pm

Now we will have to depend on two backs to block for Murray that have never played a college snap (Malcome and Crowell). If this keeps up then we will have to bring Richard Samuel back over to play HB for us. How could this have happened given all of the ‘extra’ help that he gets for being a student athlete? I bet Ealey is reading this and wishing he would have stayed on the team as now he could be the ‘feature back’…..

truth

July 8th, 2011
3:20 pm

Nail in the coffin for Richt.

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TruthSeeker

July 8th, 2011
3:20 pm

Georgia’s ability to run the ball will depend entirely on their offensive line. Let’s face it, it was a disaster last year. If the O-line is significantly improved this year, then Crowell/Malcome/Thomas are more than good enough to get the job. If not, then it’s going to be another long season.

Jimmy Crack

July 8th, 2011
3:20 pm

Time to move on…

GO BOO!!!

Boom Boom

July 8th, 2011
3:20 pm

Release him!!!

Indian Dawg

July 8th, 2011
3:20 pm

You know when I was academically suspended (Due to losing my grandfather and almost my father) I didn’t sit back and let God do all the work. I applied myself and turned things 180 degrees around. No excuses. God doesn’t fulfill your dreams for you; he gives you opportunities to make or break them yourself! Take control of your life, Caleb.

timthebrave

July 8th, 2011
3:21 pm

Maybe he can get his life back on track and get a degree even if football doesn’t pan out for him. The broken leg his senior year is something he “couldn’t control” but not taking enough classes or getting good grades is something you definitely can control.

wes

July 8th, 2011
3:21 pm

I take it Caleb King was not the Road Scholar athlete UGA fans like to boast about? LOL

bob

July 8th, 2011
3:21 pm

have fun rushing the ball this year….lol

nash

July 8th, 2011
3:21 pm

First no one drinks more HOMER AID than me but Jesus Christ this man is a fifth year senior and, possible 26 what classes could be still be failing when other guys that are on the team have their degree by now. This makes a possible bad season look like Richts last stand but, you have to love Coaches loyalty to his players

Jim

July 8th, 2011
3:21 pm

Giving a guy a free ride to college still doesn’t fix stupid.

Ramblor

July 8th, 2011
3:21 pm

Well, Herschel Walker #3 is gone. NEXT!

bob

July 8th, 2011
3:21 pm

Enter your comments here

6 for 6 with 3 home runs

July 8th, 2011
3:21 pm

GO DAWGS!!!!

foodfight

July 8th, 2011
3:21 pm

This has been predicted all the away back to his GAC days.It has just been a matter of time.

bob

July 8th, 2011
3:22 pm

yep uga has good luck

Chatt Matt

July 8th, 2011
3:22 pm

Crowell better be in his playbook learning everything.One of the most important is blocking so Murray dont get killed by a South Carolina blitzing linebacker.

Uh Oh

July 8th, 2011
3:22 pm

What happens if Crowell gets injured. Gee, I wonder if anyone in Athens saw any of this coming? And, BG, Saban is just a little bit smarter than to get caught this empty handed. Looks like another .500 season with a lot of yeah, but, excuses.

dawgs in 2011!

July 8th, 2011
3:22 pm

relax–crowell will light it up big from the first game. He’ll pick up 150 easy against Boise St.’s weak D and then punish south carolina with a physical game for a big UGA win! This is the year of the Dawg!

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