Prison to redemption, Tennessee's 1998 championship bond survived the test

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https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/t...ssee-1998-national-champions-dwayne-goodrich/

Dwayne Goodrich was determined to change his legacy. He just needed some help from his friends. Turns out, a friend needed the same.
The former Tennessee cornerback served six years in prison following a traffic accident in which he was convicted of criminally negligent homicide and failure to render aid in the deaths of two men. By his own choice, once in prison, Goodrich disappeared.


"I was so happy to have him back. It was amazing. My boys are my family. That was my brother. I got my brother back."
-- Fred White


An great read that I can't recommend enough.

GBO
 
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I think he’s a good man that made a horrible can’t mistake. I’m sure he’s haunted by what happened and would give anything to bring those victims back.
 
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https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/t...ssee-1998-national-champions-dwayne-goodrich/

Dwayne Goodrich was determined to change his legacy. He just needed some help from his friends. Turns out, a friend needed the same.
The former Tennessee cornerback served six years in prison following a traffic accident in which he was convicted of criminally negligent homicide and failure to render aid in the deaths of two men. By his own choice, once in prison, Goodrich disappeared.


"I was so happy to have him back. It was amazing. My boys are my family. That was my brother. I got my brother back."
-- Fred White


An great read that I can't recommend enough.

GBO
Thanks for posting DD!
 
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