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I'm always fascinated with fan responses to how coaches handle discipline. It's always easy to sit back and say how the coach is soft on discipline when you actually don't know what's going on behind the scenes. I suspect Georgia coach Mark Richt will receive some criticism for allowing offensive lineman Vince Vance to play in Saturday's game against Florida.
Vance was arrested this morning for running a red light and driving without a license.
UGA spokesman Claude Felton told the AJC that Richt will handle discipline internally but Vance will play against the Gators.
Georgia, of course, will play a most important game against the Gators. A disappointing season could be soothed if the Bulldogs could pull off the shocker. And Florida is a vulnerable team right now, given their struggles on offense.
Vance has started three games for Georgia and played in all seven. He has been expected to be the starter at right tackle against Florida.
So what do you think? Should Vance be suspended? Or is a suspension too strong a punishment for this incident?
Personally, I'm thinking the coach who knows the player better than us and knows every detail of the case has far more insight than we do. But I've also been known to have people disagree with me, too.
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I'm always fascinated with fan responses to how coaches handle discipline. It's always easy to sit back and say how the coach is soft on discipline when you actually don't know what's going on behind the scenes. I suspect Georgia coach Mark Richt will receive some criticism for allowing offensive lineman Vince Vance to play in Saturday's game against Florida.
Vance was arrested this morning for running a red light and driving without a license.
UGA spokesman Claude Felton told the AJC that Richt will handle discipline internally but Vance will play against the Gators.
Georgia, of course, will play a most important game against the Gators. A disappointing season could be soothed if the Bulldogs could pull off the shocker. And Florida is a vulnerable team right now, given their struggles on offense.
Vance has started three games for Georgia and played in all seven. He has been expected to be the starter at right tackle against Florida.
So what do you think? Should Vance be suspended? Or is a suspension too strong a punishment for this incident?
Personally, I'm thinking the coach who knows the player better than us and knows every detail of the case has far more insight than we do. But I've also been known to have people disagree with me, too.