The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Jimmy Carter meets Pastner

Tech coach, athletic director sit down with ex-president.

- By Ken Sugiura ksugiura@ajc.com

Former President Jimmy Carter met with Georgia Tech basketball coach Josh Pastner and athletic director Todd Stansbury last week at the Carter Center. The funny thing is, the gathering evidently was initiated by Carter.

“You know, he’s a big Tech fan,” Stansbury said.

Carter would have reason to pull for the Yellow Jackets. He attended Tech for one year, studying math to qualify for the U.S. Naval Academy.

He has said that it was the most difficult of the four colleges that he attended. He earned an honorary degree from Tech in 1979. After he and former First Lady Rosalynn Carter received the Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage from the institute in February, Carter said, “In every respect my heart is with Georgia Tech.”

Last week’s visit lasted about 30 or 40 minutes. Stansbury described it as “phenomenal” and said Carter, who played basketball at Plains High, knew plenty about Pastner’s team.

“He’s totally on it as far as what’s going on,” Stansbury said. “So just really interestin­g because we’re trying to tell him what’s going on, and he goes, ‘Oh, I know that. I’ve read about it.’”

According to Pastner, Carter had wanted to set up a meeting with him after his hire last year, but their schedules couldn’t align. Hugh Carter Jr., son of the former president’s late cousin and a Tech grad, made the connection with Stansbury and Pastner through Jack Thompson, a senior associate athletic director.

Pastner was overwhelme­d by the company.

“It was really just fascinatin­g sitting there, knowing this guy, he was the leader of the free world,” Pastner said. “He was the most powerful man in the world at one time.”

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