Jim Harrick
Shortly before the start of the 1996–97 season, he was accused of falsifying receipts at a student-athlete recruiting dinner when two current players, Cameron Dollar and Charles O'Bannon, joined the table.On November 6, 1996, Dalis and school chancellor Chuck Young gave Harrick an ultimatum: resign by the next morning or be fired.Although picking up the tab for Dollar and O'Bannon was a secondary violation at best, Young and Dalis felt Harrick's attempted cover-up was unforgivable.His son, Jim Harrick Jr., a Georgia assistant, got into trouble for paying $300 in expenses for one of his players, Tony Cole.An NCAA investigation confirmed the violations, also finding that six players did not pay for over $1,500 of long-distance telephone calls in December 2001.Harrick Jr. was given a seven-year show-cause penalty order for his role in the academic fraud, as well as telling two of the players involved to lie to the NCAA.After Georgia, Harrick worked as a scout for the NBA's Denver Nuggets and helped develop basketball in China.[4] On June 13, 2006, Harrick accepted the head coaching position for the Bakersfield Jam, an NBA Development League team.[5] Harrick later became a college basketball analyst for Prime Ticket, the Southern California affiliate of Fox Sports Net.