Report: Kirby Smart Suspended and got arrested For His current key man Actions

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Changes are happening every day, but one constant remains: Georgia football players getting arrested for reckless driving. On Thursday morning, multiple sources reported that two more Bulldogs were charged with misdemeanor reckless driving this week.

The players involved are starting linebacker Smael Mondon and offensive tackle Bo Hughley. Unfortunately, they are not the first in the program to face such charges. In January 2023, Georgia offensive lineman Devin Willock and recruiting staffer Chandler LeCroy tragically died in a racing-related accident, which seemed to set off a troubling trend.

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A Fox 5 article detailed every Bulldog arrested on driving charges in the past year and a half, and the list is concerning.

PREVIOUS ARRESTS

Here is a list of recent driving-related incidents involving Georgia football players and staff members:

– **May 18:** Wide receiver Sacovie White was arrested for driving the wrong way on a one-way street.
– **March 24:** Running back Trevor Etienne faced charges for DUI, failure to maintain lane, and improper driving.

– **Sept. 1, 2023:** UGA staff member Jarvis Jones was charged with speeding and reckless driving.
– **May 2023:** Wide receiver Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint was charged with reckless driving and speeding.
– **May 2023:** Wide receiver De’Nylon Marquez Morrissette faced charges for driving too fast, following too close, and DUI.
– **March 2023:** Defensive lineman Jalen Carter was charged with speeding.
– **February 2023:** Linebacker Jamon Dumas-Johnson faced charges for racing on the highway/streets and reckless driving.

Here’s a revised version:

Since early 2023, nine Georgia football players have been arrested for various driving incidents, yet there appears to be little willingness among the team to address these recurring issues. Head coach Kirby Smart now faces scrutiny because of his players’ behavior. Despite the team’s success and national championships, these players must understand they are not exempt from the law.

One potential solution to convey the seriousness of these actions is for the school to suspend Coach Smart for the first few games of the season. Such a decision would send a clear message to the players that their conduct affects not only themselves but also the entire program. With Georgia set to face Clemson in their season opener, the absence of Coach Smart due to his players’ actions could prompt them to reconsider their choices and behavior going forward.

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