UGA starter DUI

"be disciplined" ...so tacked onto the original suspension, is that the first 2 quarters of the opener now? It's predictable, but I don't know how you expect to keep control of your team if every player gets to see that there's no consequences for repeat offenders. But as I said earlier, this is probably better that he stays on the team. Shows us what Smart is made of and I'm liking it.

Also I lol-ed pretty hard at "intensified education."
 
Smart just announced Ledbetter will only get to pick one prize out of the treasure chest after each practice instead of the normal 2 prize limit per starter
 
From another board:
Police were called to the scene after a caller reported a car blocking traffic at the intersection of Barnett Shoals and Lexington Road. The car was still running, and Ledbetter was asleep inside.
It took more than a half-hour to wake up Ledbetter, according to the report. At one point an officer even turned on his siren, to no avail. Even when officers opened the car – using a lock jock – and tapped Ledbetter, he only woke up “for a brief moment” then went back to sleep.
It’s not clear what actually worked: The incident report blacks out a sentence, so it reads: “After several attempts at (blacked out) and that finally did the trick.”
Ledbetter was informed he had been sleeping for awhile, and asked if he had been drinking, he replied: “Yes sir, I’m at home.” He later told the officer he had been drinking “downtown” just after midnight, and had drank a couple Bud Light Platinum beers.
A field sobriety test was then conducted. During the test, the officer asked if he’d be willing to submit to a breath test. The report then states:
“(Ledbetter) proceeded to explain that he knows what’s going on in the world now with cops shooting black people and he also said that he wanted to know if he passed the test or not so that he could just take his boys home. There was no one in the car except for Mr. Ledbetter when I arrived on scene. He also explained that he feels like this is a hate crime. I asked Mr. Ledbetter again if he would be willing to submit to the breath test and he said, ‘I will submit to any test that you want me to do.’ He expressed that he plays football for UGA and that he does not get into any more trouble because he is going to get kicked off of the team and that he needs to provide for his mother and family.”
Ledbetter’s breath alcohol level on two different tests were recorded as .131 and .138, according to an arrest report provided by the Athens-Clarke County Police Department. The legal limit in Georgia is .08

Umm...football aside, this dude should be in jail.
 
“After several attempts at (blacked out) and that finally did the trick.”

Stingtalk madlibs!

“After several attempts at gently nuzzling the nape of his neck and that finally did the trick.”

“After several attempts at screaming "Free Weed!!!" in his ear and that finally did the trick.”

“After several attempts at UGA XVIII dry humping his leg and that finally did the trick.”
 
After several attempts at downloading Pokemon Go, we found a pokemon nearby and that finally did the trick.
 
From another board:

Umm...football aside, this dude should be in jail.

There needs to be accountability. When a quarter of your players leave college (note that I didn't say "graduate") with a felony, NCAA violation, or university suspension, the coach and AD should be fired.

The interesting thing is to see if that number increases or decreases under Smart. I used to call Richt a wolf in sheep's clothing because his outcomes (see above) did not match his saintly words.
 
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