There is an old story about Don Shula: one of his players found a copy of opponent's playbook that had been left behind after a practice. The player immediately gave the playbook back to the opponent without looking at it because he knew that if he brought it to Shula, Shula would tear into him and be disgusted that the player thought Shula needed to cheat to win. Integrity.
In another post someone asked if Richt is in the pantheon of great football coaches. I don't know if he is, but I do know that #1 and #2 on the list, Saban and Meyer are lying, cheating scumbags. I might be old fashioned but I still think head coaches should have integrity.