Richt's problem is not that he doesen't have control of his players, the problem is that the administration does not have any control of the police. Don't think that UGa is the only school in the country where athletes use weed or have guns in their possession. Other schools manage to sweep this type of conduct under the rug but at UGa the media seems to know everything thats going on the minute it happens. Georgia has always been at or near the top of the list of party schools when the Playboy rankings come out. The football team just happen to be a part of a rowdy student body and the police department will not give any of them a break like other schools have managed to do. If he does end up playing at Bama State it would be great, if he can manage to stay out of trouble and stay healthy. When he was healthy last year he produced big.
I think Richt had to make this move because of the publicity of past problems. It was not good publicity for UGA.
Yes, Georgia has the reputation for being a big party school. I think that only West Georgia's reputation is bigger in the state.