Bad Auto accident, after 2AM... I assume high speed...What happened?
Hopefully, there was no alcohol involved. Being so late, there's the possibility of falling asleep while driving. Always so sad when healthy people die tragically (especially young people).Bad Auto accident, after 2AM... I assume high speed...
UGA football player, recruiting staff member killed in car crash
Two other members of the football program were injured.www.wsbtv.com
Not looking good. It has come out they were all at a local strip club right before the accident, and that the vehicle was traveling above the speed limit. It's also raising a lot of questions about improper relationships between university employees and players/recruits.Hopefully, there was no alcohol involved. Being so late, there's the possibility of falling asleep while driving. Always so sad when healthy people die tragically (especially young people).
It reminds me of the line in "How I Met Your Mother," nothing good ever happens after 2 AM. My parents always said after midnight. That's
Hopefully, there was no alcohol involved. Being so late, there's the possibility of falling asleep while driving. Always so sad when healthy people die tragically (especially young people).
It reminds me of the line in "How I Met Your Mother," nothing good ever happens after 2 AM. My parents always said after midnight. That's
You have to feel for the families because this is horrible what happened.Pretty damning article from AJC this evening. They wrote about the questions that many folks whispered. Why were athletic staff out at 2:30 with student athletes (against university policy to have any type of relationship between university staff and students)? Was there drinking? Even found that the group was together at a strip club in Athens just prior to the wreck. I never give the AJC much credit, but they actually seem to want the answers, and not for vindictive reasons.
Horrible indeed. My heart goes out to the families of all four. If I came across in any of my posts as insensitive I will retract them as that is the furthest thing from my intent.You have to feel for the families because this is horrible what happened.
That being said everyone knows what's going on up at the Cesspool. They're just like Alabama now, they've got the whole process in place. None of their players are student athletes, it's all a charade. They've set up an entire structure to manage their team on and off the field, it's a full time business. I doubt the AJC is really all that interested in asking. They're just managing the optics.
She wasn't driving. The other staffer, the one that died, was driving. At least, that's how I interpreted it.When the news first broke the immediate question was why was a female staff member driving male student athletes after 2 AM? Don’t need to jump to conclusions to know this does not look good.
Both staffers were female. Both student athletes were male.She wasn't driving. The other staffer, the one that died, was driving. At least, that's how I interpreted it.
Chandler LeCroy was a female? Please excuse me for assuming Chandler was a male name. I should not have assumed.Both staffers were female. Both student athletes were male.
The player killed was only 20. And there are almost definitely policies that exist that staffers are not to have relationships with players or recruits.If everyone was over the age of 21, this is a non-issue. There are relationships between faculty and graduate students all the time. Regardless, there was no indication this was anything other than friends out together. My understanding is the players were 21/22 and the staffers were 24 or so. These people are contemporaries. We're talking about staffers, not coaches or someone in the chain of command. I agree with anyone saying this isn't a big deal that they were out together.
It is a little weird that two female staffers would be at a strip club, but then again...maybe not. I'm 54, not 24, so who's to say what goes on today.