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Georgia head coach Mark Richt responded publicly for the first time to an allegation from the Freedom From Religion Foundation that stated he and his brother-in-law, team chaplain Kevin “Chappy” Hynes, use their platforms to impose their Christian beliefs on players.

“We’re at a secular university, I understand that,” Richt said. “I don’t try to make anyone believe a certain way at all. Anything that has to do with the spirit is strictly voluntary and never has any bearing on someone’s avai

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