I don't think it does. UGA corrected the matter as best they could, so you can't say they were supporting racism, so what's the reasoning? A kid called him a racist name? Yeah, that happens at lots of schools. And even when it doesn't, kids will be able to say it did. So is the metric that it has to be verifiable? Like if a kid gets called names privately he's got no recourse, but if there are witnesses he's good to go?
Personally I never would have gone to UGA in the first place because I'd just assume that's how I'd be seen. There's too much racist history in that part of the world for me to be comfortable. I feel for any kid who can't feel comfortable at their school because of sht like this, but you know we wouldn't be talking about this if he had gotten the starting job.