Herschel Walker weighs in on UGA’s off-field problems

Herschel Walker expressed concern about the number of Georgia football players arrested this year, saying coach Mark Richt has “got to take control” of the issue and the players “have to take responsibility.”

The former Georgia football great, who led the Bulldogs to the national championship as a freshman 30 years ago, was asked about the issue during an appearance Wednesday on ESPN’s “College Football Live” program.

“That’d concern me a great deal,” Walker said. “The losses, that is going to concern me as well, but when you got kids that got off-field problems, we need to get into and see what’s going on. Because when you got off-the-field problems, there’s something going on with that program.

“And I think Coach Richt has got to get a hand on it. I love Coach Richt. He’s a great coach, and there’s no doubt: I do not think Coach Richt should be fired. We got to find out what is going on within that program when you got 11 guys since March that have been off-the-field problems.”

Of the 11 players arrested this year, four were kicked off the team by Richt, one left the program after getting a six-game suspension, one got a two-game suspension and three received one-game suspensions.

“He’s got to fix it,” Walker said of Richt. “He’s the leader there on that team, so he’s got to take control.

“Athletes got to have responsibility,” Walker added. “That’s one of the problems I think athletes have today. They don’t want to take responsibilities, but they have to take responsibility. You’re in college; you’re not out in high school anymore; you’re in college.  . . . If you got a problem, you got to be penalized. Now, Coach Richt does that, but I think you got to be a little bit more harsher.”

410 comments Add your comment

sthgaboy

October 23rd, 2010
9:50 am

jacket22, aren’t you really the FLAG BOY?

AltamahaDawg

October 23rd, 2010
10:20 am

srcdawg1 your point is mute. I didn’t say that , somebody else did , and then lied about it.

DAWG Fan Too

October 23rd, 2010
2:03 pm

Any athlete on a scholarship who is arrested and convicted should lose their scholarship. Our tax dollars should NOT be going to support irresponsible athletes who cannot control themselves. Coach Richt has a huge hand in setting the stage for what is acceptable behavior and what is not. If Richt cannot instill the proper values in his players–he is the wrong person for the leadership role. As a GA alumnae it is embarrassing to have Georgia players arrest record displayed on national TV.

Eve Wells

October 23rd, 2010
9:02 pm

Georgia football needs Hershel Walker’s positive influence .

Eve Wells

October 23rd, 2010
9:06 pm

Georgia’s football players needs Hershel Walker’s positive influence

bew@midway

October 24th, 2010
8:02 am

I think that all you folks putting the responsibility for this team’s anctics have completly forgotten that the previous AD, the real “Leader” of the whole athletic program, certainly showed the way! What an embarrasment for UGA. The football team’s sense of entitlement shows their immaturity, something that is fairly normal for 18-22 year olds.
Thanks for the opportunity to sound off. Sorry for any grammatical errors on all you English majors out there!

Lynn

October 24th, 2010
8:07 am

Enter your comments here

Bulldog Joe

October 24th, 2010
8:36 am

What is a

MUTE

point

AltamahaDawg

October 24th, 2010
8:46 am

Well, for me its a back atcha quote. Not sure what it was to srcdawg1.

rebeldawg

October 25th, 2010
4:29 pm

it is hard not to agree with #34.I still think the rules sould be the same with all schools.we kicked a kid off the team for grabing a lady,and other schools have a thief in the runing for the number one team in the country.