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Mark Richt Announces Parkinson’s Diagnosis

Former Georgia and Miami head football coach Mark Richt took to social media to reveal that he has been diagnosed with Parkinsons Disease

Georgia head coach Mark Richt watches from the sidelines during the first quarter of an NCAA college football game against Missouri Saturday, Sept. 8, 2012, in Columbia, Mo. (AP Photo/L.G. Patterson)

Longtime college football coach Mark Richt took to social media on Thursday afternoon to reveal some troubling news–he has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease.

The former Miami and Georgia coach said that he knew he had to let people in on his secret when he was getting questions on why he was, “waddling around.”

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“I have been waddling around lately and people have asked me what’s wrong,” Mark Richt said in the statement. I’ve decided to tell everyone at the same time. I have been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. Truthfully I look at it as a momentary light affliction compared to the future glory in heaven. Thank you Jesus for promising us a future blessing of a glorified body that has no sin and no disease. In the meantime I am going to enjoy the blessings that I do have. See you on the ACC Network!”

Mark Richt had very successful tenures at both Georgia and Miami. But ultimately decided that it would be in his best interest to transition to a broadcasting role.

Richt has been doing work with the ACC Network since 2019, and it appears that he had no intention of stepping away, even after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s.

Mark Richt seems like on of the truly good guys in sports, and we’ll all share in sending our thoughts and prayers.


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