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Former UGA coach Scott Cochran’s struggle with drug use led him to form addiction recovery group
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Former UGA coach Scott Cochran’s struggle with drug use led him to form addiction recovery group
Scott Cochran opened up on his addiction to pain pills and opiates while working for the Alabama and UGA football programs.
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I’ve always liked that joker, and hated to see him go, but getting his life together is much more important. And he now has the ability to do much bigger and better things in life by helping others. Good for him. I wish him the very best.
Would that be the same Kevin Breedlove who played O-line for the Dawgs and in the NFL? If so, referring to him as a "Georgia politician" seems a bit meager of a description.
Amen, Coach!
Glad he is getting the help he needs. You always hear, you never REALLY know what's going on with people.
Takes a strong individual to overcome an addiction. I'm happy Mr. Cochran found help not only for himself, but also for those who love him, and suffered through his difficult times with him. Stay strong Coach..GoDAWGS!
good luck!