Nick Marshall, Tray Matthews and Auburn owe Mark Richt for doing the right thing
I'm confruzed. Why is that the headline?
I was confused by the article as well. I knew it was supposed to make Auburn fans upset, but I couldn't figure out his aim with the piece.
I think what Scarbo is saying is that Mark Richt is a good person who instills proper discipline in the Georgia program. Because Mark Richt does the "right thing," Auburn, whom one can infer is the corrupt organization in the conference, benefits by not having strict expectations for the players they sign.