And right in front of the donors, too. How embarassing.
"Exactly how Smart punishes players is unclear. In one instance, in 2019, he ordered six players who had been arrested over the previous six weeks to run the steps of Sanford Stadium in front of a select audience of donors to Georgia’s athletics department. Otherwise, he routinely declines to disclose disciplinary actions after players break team rules or the law."
Records: UGA players tally more traffic incidents
Records show Georgia football players and their cars were involved in at least 10 reports of traffic-related moving violations in Athens-Clarke County since Jan. 15, when a player and team staff member were killed in a reckless driving incident.www.espn.com
They made the headlines for ESPN today.
"Georgia football players and their cars have been involved in at least 10 reports of traffic-related moving violations in Athens-Clarke County since Jan. 15"Records: UGA players tally more traffic incidents
Records show Georgia football players and their cars were involved in at least 10 reports of traffic-related moving violations in Athens-Clarke County since Jan. 15, when a player and team staff member were killed in a reckless driving incident.www.espn.com
They made the headlines for ESPN today.
Tell me about it. I live three blocks from Barnett Shoals Road, about a mile from the spot where two were killed in January.I would say this is gonna end badly, but can it get much worse? Be safe if yall drive in Clarke County.
ftfyHere's where they get caught with their pants around their ankle monitors. ESPN called ACCPD:
Steve Sadow as defense lawyer—wow. That’s a known trial lawyer. A $200k Maserati SUV. A coach whose main job is to make police problems go away.The AJC ain't letting up...
UGA football program rallied in two incidents when players were accused of abusing women
EDITOR’S NOTE: The headline, subheadline and portions of the text of this article were changed on July 19, 2023, after the AJC determined that certain statements contained in the article when it was originally published did not meet the AJC’s editorial standards. For more information see this...www.ajc.com
"The school’s response to Jamaal Jarrett’s misadventures during a campus visit last year illustrates how its national-champion football program rallies to support athletes accused of abusing women, an investigation by The Atlanta Journal-Constitution shows. In case after case, the newspaper found, strong on-field performance appears to excuse bad off-field behavior."
That's the thing. I don't think it has to be corrupt. You're in the position that Georgia is in, you have your pick of kids. Not all elite, winning athletes are scourges of society. Their culture is this way because they want it to be. The tail ain't wagging the dog there.Some of us are old enough to remember TV games where individual players would trot in front of the camera “…and at right tackle majoring in biology….” Etc. But now it would be “…. and at DT, accused of leaving the scene of an accident” or “…arrested for less than a gram of cocaine” or “…with multiple sexual assault charges.”
Kids will be kids but sheesh championship football is a corrupt culture.