This doesn't really need a new thread, but I think it is comment-worthy (and my work has hit the summer doldrums, so I have a few minutes).
Sometimes I disagree with some of the coaching decisions at UGA (like our frustrating inability to manage the game clock in certain situations - and our stubborn refusal to support special teams with their own coach - ugh). However, I DO support this, an article from Athens-Banner Herald Online:
"Richt on drug policy in SEC: 'I'd rather them come to us'
By Marc Weiszerpublished Monday, July 29, 2013
DULUTH — Mark Richt rose from his chair Monday night next to host Chuck Dowdle to make his point clear about how he feels about Georgia’s stringent drug policy.
The Bulldogs football coach had been asked a question at the final “UGA Day” offseason speaking tour about how long it would be before the SEC “levels the playing field” with team punishments for positive drug tests.
“Here’s the deal with me,” Richt said inside the grand ballroom of the Gwinnett Center. “I’ll stand up, I’ll stump a little bit.”
The coach who played last year without defensive starters Bacarri Rambo and linebacker Alec Ogletree for four games after they ran afoul of Georgia’s policy for the second time and will be missing safety Josh Harvey-Clemons for the opener this year against Clemson spoke on the topic for several minutes.
“I don’t want our guys to smoke marijuana,” Richt said. “I don’t want our guys to do anything illegal. I don’t want our guys to do anything that they shouldn’t be doing. So when you have policies that have a lot of teeth to it, the No. 1 things guys want is what? They want playing time. If I take that away from them, that might teach a lesson a little bit better than not. You know what I’m saying?”
Georgia pushed for a uniform drug policy league-wide at the Southeastern Conference spring meetings, but it did not gain support.
“I’m not going to apologize for it,” Richt said of the policy. “I’d love it everybody had the same level playing ground. That would be great. I don’t think we should go towards them to get a level playing field. I’d rather them come to us.”
Richt got a round of applause from the crowd of about 400 when he was done with the topic.
He addressed the fans on the eve of players reporting to preseason camp.
They officially get together tonight and practice for the first time on Thursday.
“It’s here, you know?” Richt said before speaking to the audience. “This is it. (Today) the players come in. We have dinner and we have some compliance meetings.”
I agree with Coach Richt. There should be a flat out drug policy across the SEC, and NOT because I want things "fair" for the Dawgs, but because right is right, and wrong is wrong. Whether smoking pot is something you support or not (I do NOT) isn't even the issue. The issue is "coaching" and "mentoring" and having control over programs that BENEFIT the "student-athlete". I almost blush whenever I write that last part, because "student-athlete" seems like such a joke. But it doesn't have to be. Not just UGA, but the entire college football world could use Mark Richts approach to coaching, at least in this regard (but NOT clock management or special teams).