I think both of them did do it the Georgia way. Neither went to classes, got in trouble witht he law, and disobeyed rules. If they had been starters no one would know of the issue.
ATHENS, Ga. - Coach Mark Richt says he has dismissed two football players from 10th-ranked Georgia's team - Donavon Baldwin, a junior safety, and Walter Hill, a redshirt freshman wide receiver.
Richt said Baldwin's departure was a mutual agreement between the two after a meeting to discuss Baldwin's situation and Hill was kicked off because "he didn't live up to the standards of doing things the Georgia way."
Baldwin was injured in a barroom brawl two days before fall practice began and had been convicted of driving under the influence in January.
Hill, who chose football over basketball at Georgia, broke his hand early in the preseason and recently injured a foot.
I think both of them did do it the Georgia way. Neither went to classes, got in trouble witht he law, and disobeyed rules. If they had been starters no one would know of the issue.
Morestuff - And why should readers think that you know what you are talking about? Give me a break...
No I think he does know what he is tlaking about, college stars get away with a great deal more than those who are not. trust me
I played 4 sports in High School and 4 years of College Football. Unfortunately, "Rinky Dinks" and non-super stars did get preferential treatment. I don' t know enough facts to comment on the Georgia situation. I just know from experience that the real world has some perceptions from the past. Publicity and public police reports do have influence on institutions.