Friday, June 14, 2013

Georgia's Mark Richt says he handled Isaiah Crowell situation properly

DESTIN, Florida – University of Georgia head football coach Mark Richt said he did what was best at the time in how he handled Isaiah Crowell.

Last year, Richt dismissed the star tailback after Crowell was charged with two felonies and a misdemeanor after a handgun was found underneath his seat at a checkpoint on campus.

Crowell transferred to Alabama State before the 2012 season.



With the charges against Crowell being dropped last month, the Montgomery Advertiser asked Richt at the SEC Spring Meetings in about how he handled situations like Crowell’s.

“I really just have to base the decision on not only the incident that happens, but history prior to that,” Richt said. “You just got to try to do what you think is in the best interest of that young man and your program."

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