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by Jason Kirk • Feb 2, 2012 4:37 PM EST
Georgia Bulldogs coach Mark Richt has driven his school to self-report another secondary violation by way of his latest horrible deed: discussing on TV a recruit who was already supposed to have signed. This adds to his previous criminal record of butt-dialing, giving co-workers money, and letting a recruit stand behind football players. His twice-yearly spree of lawlessness must be curbed at any cost.
Or maybe the NCAA should officially change the term secondary violation to documented anecdote, or maybe just whoops-a-doodle. People who aren't familiar with Richt's ways get excited at the sight of NCAA VIOLATION, but there's nothing to see here.
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On Mark Richt's Latest Secondary Violation: Let's Replace The Term 'Secondary Violation'
Feb 2
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