NEW ORLEANS - Florida State's Bobby Bowden has tried to keep Georgia on his mind this week, but a lot of other folks just haven't let him. <br>
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With his team's New Year's date in the Sugar Bowl against the fourth-ranked Bulldogs nearly at hand, Bowden has spent most of his time answering criticism that he's gone soft after a half century of coaching. <br>
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Bowden, whose 332 career wins ranks second in Division I-A to Penn State's Joe Paterno, has been caught in a firestorm after suspending two players and kicking off another two being his team's top quarterbacks. <br>
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``I think I can help kids,'' the always accessible, usually affable Bowden said. ``That means more to me than anything else.'' <br>
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The 73-year-old coach believes teaching values, including religion, are important in today 's society. <br>
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Discipline, Bowden says, is an individual thing. <br>
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``You've got some that don't need a harder shoulder,'' he said. ``Some of them have been abused all their life. Each one is different. There's no perfect way to do it.'' <br>
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And his players believe in him. <br>
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``It amazes me people would say coach Bowden should retire,'' said guard Montrae Holland, a fifth-year senior who came from Texas to play for the Seminoles. ``He's proven what he can do.'' <br>
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Florida State athletic director David Hart Jr. believes Bowden is firmly in control of the football program and feels badly the veteran coach has been embarrassed by a rash of player misconduct. <br>
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``He's extraordinarily resilient, but yes, he does want to get it corrected,'' Hart said. <br>
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However, Hart says the school must ``tighten its grip,'' on athletes who fail to meet the school's standards. <br>
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``As a head coach he understands that ... the poor judgment, poor decision making ... has to stop,'' Hart said. ``Bobby is a big picture guy.'' <br>
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Bowden says the challenge is bigger than ever. <br>
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``With this kid getting in trouble and that kid getting in trouble, does that mean you want to get out?'' he asked rhetorically. ``NO. It makes me want to work harder to help these darned kids. that's what drives me.'' <br>
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``Once you get out of it, they don't come to you anymore,'' he said. <br>
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Florida State (9-4) will go into Wednesday's game against Georgia (12-1) with several new faces in its starting lineup: Fabian Walker making his first start at quarterback, a pair of true freshmen with him in the backfield behind him center David Castillo, making his third start. <br>
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Walker, who has played sparingly, takes over for Chris Rix, suspended for failing to take a final exam a violation of university policy. <br>
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The defense will be without its two most experienced tackles. Senior Jeff Womble is sidelined with an injury, while Darnell Dockett, was suspended for an incident at a shopping mall that is being investigated by Tallahassee, Fla., police. <br>
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There's also an investigation into gambling rumors surrounding former quarterback Adrian McPherson, who was kicked off the team in November in a stolen check scandal. <br>
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``A kid breaks a rule, you discipline him,'' said Bowden, who believes all the controversy could help the Seminoles against favored Georgia. <br>
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``It'll be interesting what we can do,'' he said. ``I think we need everything we've got for this one.''
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