The Georgia Bulldogs team cannot stop having players on the wrong side of the law, and this time, it’s Sacovie White.
Georgia has had another driving-related arrest. On Saturday morning, freshman wide receiver Sacovie White was arrested on two misdemeanor charges of reckless driving and driving down a one-way road.
Sacovie White is the latest Georgia Bulldogs football player to have a traffic-related incident.
Chip Towers of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that White was checked into the Athens-Clarke County jail at 3:04 a.m. on Saturday and later released on two $26 bonds.
Towers stated that since the tragic accident in January 2023 that claimed the lives of football player Devin Willock and recruiting analyst Chandler LeCroy, this is the seventeenth time a member of the football team has been either arrested or cited for a traffic-related violation.
According to the police, when that incident happened, LeCroy and defensive tackle Jalen Carter of Georgia were racing at above 100 mph. Carter entered a no-contest plea and was given a 12-month probationary term, a $1,000 fine, 80 hours of community service, and an order to complete a defensive driving course. Carter is currently a member of the Philadelphia Eagles.
As for Sacovie White, this is the second arrest of 2024 for a traffic incident involving a Georgia football player.
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Sacovie White’s Arrest Further Illustrates The Ongoing Issues Within the Georgia Bulldogs Program
The Georgia Bulldogs were the first team in the College Football Playoff Era to win back-to-back national titles in 2022 and 2023.
In 2023, the Bulldogs finished with a 13-1 record and won the 90th Capital One Orange Bowl against the Florida State Seminoles 63-3.
The squad has had tremendous success on the field, but Sacovie White, a rookie wide receiver, was just arrested, which highlights how dysfunctional the players are off the field.
As reported above, this is the seventeenth time a member of the football team has been either arrested or cited. That is a huge problem.
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