MACON, Ga. -- SEC meetings kick off on Monday, May 25 in Destin, Fla. where Georgia Head Coach Mark Richt says that his primary concern will be the discussion of the new cost of attendance stipend that student-athletes will be allowed to receive as a result of the measure passed by the Power Five conferences back in January.

The stipends are supposed to be used to cover the needs of student-athletes beyond what their athletic schlolarship will cover. Richt, like many other coaches, wants there to be a uniform policy when it comes to how much a school can disperse to each student athlete.

"I hope there can be a resolution in regards to some equity," Richt said. "From a recruiting standpoint, that's my biggest concern."

In regards to that equity Richt speaks of, he believes that the SEC schools may be able to agree upon imposing their own guidlines to keep the playing field as level as possible for all schools. But the 14-year Head Coach doesn't want to misunderstood when it comes to his thoughts on the matter. He's in favor of the measure as a whole.

"I think we do have some wiggle room as a conference. I'm not sure. I don't have all the facts but I'd like to think that league-wide we might be able to do some things, possibly. But I really don't know that for sure," he said. "As far as nation wide, I think it'd probably take a little longer to get something like that done. I'd have to think that coaches all around the nation are really concerned about it. Now understand this, I don't want to take away from anybody. I don't want to go backwards for anybody, but I'd like for Georgia to be able to be on the same playing field in that regard."

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