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Georgia's repeated driving-related issues continued Thursday night when cornerback Daniel Harris was arrested and charged with reckless driving for going 106 mph (41 mph over the speed limit) on a ...
ATHENS — Georgia coach Kirby Smart has commented on his program following the two driving-related arrests of players Nitro Tuggle and Marques Easley.
ATHENS, Ga. — After a pair of driving arrests, two Georgia football players have been indefinitely suspended. According to a UGA Athletics release, sophomore wide receiver Nitro Tuggle and ...
The latest Georgia football player to be arrested on driving-related crimes was said to be traveling speeds of over 100 mph before his arrest, according to a report.
Georgia has suspended football players Nitro Tuggle and Marques Easley indefinitely after both dealt with driving-related incidents, the program announced on Thursday.
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Police: Georgia's Nitro Tuggle driving 107 mph before arrest
Georgia wide receiver Nitro Tuggle was driving 107 mph before he was stopped and arrested by police on March 19, according to an Athens-Clarke Police Department incident report.
Georgia football wide receiver Nitro Tuggle was driving a 2021 Dodge Charger 107 miles per hour on the 10 loop when he was pulled over and arrested by Athens-Clarke County police, according to a ...
Georgia football coach Kirby Smart Tuesday addressed the latest driving arrests that came as his team is holding spring practices.
The Georgia Bulldogs suspended freshman wideout Nitro Tuggle after he was arrested early Thursday morning for reckless driving and speeding.
Driving-related incidents involving Georgia football players have drawn attention to safety concerns on Athens roads. In addition to high-speed and reckless driving charges, legal battles are ongoing.
Georgia has some very unique traffic laws and policies surrounding gadgets, speeds, and even your feet. Here's a look at 5 of them.
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