Memphis football coach Ryan Silverfield used his Monday radio appearance to draw a stark contrast between his program and Georgia , citing recent off-field incidents involving Bulldogs players as an example for his own team. Silverfield described how he meets with the team on Sunday afternoons to review performance and accountability. The session always begins with what he calls "not our standard," highlighting mistakes both on and off the field.
"We always start with a negative," Silverfield said . "And the 'not our standard' is, 'Georgia wide receiver arrested for driving 900 miles per hour over the speed limit.' That's a weekly occurrence. So, that's one of those things we'll show. You know, this guy at the USFL got a DUI, this guy at this college was shooting a paintball gun."
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