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Rutgers new coach Eddie Jordan has no college degree

JimmyBuff

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Umm Oops?


Rutgers' official bio of new men's basketball coach Eddie Jordan says he graduated from the university in 1977. But the university registrar's office says the former NBA player and coach never received a degree from Rutgers, though he earned 103 credit hours from 1973 to 1985.
A Rutgers source told ESPN that it's unknown if the school did not vet Jordan's résumé, or if Jordan was not truthful about earning his degree.
Rutgers acknowledged Friday it "was in error when it reported that Eddie Jordan had earned a degree" but said his position does not require him to have one.

"Rutgers sought Eddie for the head coach position as a target-of-opportunity hire based on his remarkable public career," Rutgers said in a release. "Eddie Jordan was inducted into the Rutgers Hall of Distinguished Alumni in 2004, and he has been a part of the Rutgers family since before 1977."
Rutgers' mistake of saying Jordan had a degree was made by members of the university communications department while doing research for Jordan's bio, and they never verified the information with the coach, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.
The degree discrepancy was first reported Friday by the sports website Deadspin.

Jordan told ESPN that he did not receive a diploma because of a registration issue, but he did complete his school hours in 1985. Jordan finished playing at Rutgers in 1977, then returned to school to complete his degree after his NBA career ended in 1984.
"Some of the professors are still around and some are gone, but they all know I was in class and did my work,'' Jordan said. "There was arrogance on my part when I was told I didn't register right, and then I left to (coach at) Old Dominion. I was told my classes were never recorded. I saw a transcript. I will have to find it. I was there and I completed the work. My professors that are still there know that. That's it."
Jordan said he learned after his final semester that he never was officially registered.



http://espn.go.com/new-york/mens-co...new-rutgers-hoops-coach-eddie-jordan-graduate
 
note to eddie: college teachers don't keep track of your credit hours or your path to graduation.
but, really who cares if the guy graduated? if he went back to school after the NBA....i think he's in good faith....no matter how dumbly he may have done it.
 
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