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Georgia officials are hoping the NCAA makes a ruling on Green's eligibility as soon as Wednesday. ....

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Georgia officials are hoping the NCAA makes a ruling on Green's eligibility as soon as Wednesday. . . . A person familiar with the NCAA investigation told ESPN.com that Green did not sell his jersey on eBay and received less than $1,000 for it. The source said Green has been forthcoming and honest with NCAA investigators, but added there were "some twists and turns" involved with the case. Green, a preseason All-SEC selection, also is linked to the NCAA's ongoing investigation into alleged improper contact with agents by players at Alabama, North Carolina and South Carolina. But a person familiar with the investigation told ESPN.com that Green has adamantly denied attending the agent-sponsored party in Miami or ever traveling to South Florida. . . . Bulldogs coach Mark Richt told reporters he hoped to learn Green's fate sometime this week. "I'd be highly disappointed if we don't hear something this week," Richt said on Tuesday. "I would think we will."

Mark Schlabach has the latest on the NCAA witch hunt. Go 'Dawgs!