Mark Richt: Ex-Georgia, Miami coach 'doing fine' after heart attack

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Mark Richt said he's 'doing fine' and plans to be at work this week after suffering a heart attack Monday morning.

Former Georgia, Miami coach Mark Richt says he's OK after heart attack: 'I plan to be at work this week'Mark Richt suffered a heart attack Monday morning but is recovering and"doing fine," the former Georgia and Miami coach tweeted."I assuming word travels fast," Richt wrote."So I wanted to be able to inform everyone that I did have a heart attack this morning. I am doing fine.

Richt, 59, led Georgia from 2001-15 before moving on to coach his alma mater Miami for three seasons. He retired following last season and handed the reins to Manny Diaz. Richt has been an analyst for ESPN and the newly launched ACC Network since his retirement.Ohio State stays No. 1, but Big Ten rivals Wisconsin and Michigan fallPublished 12:14 PM EDT Oct 21, 2019

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