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Over just the past few months, the Georgia Bulldogs football team has had a pattern of dangerous speeding violations, even after a fatal car crash that killed a member of the football team and a football recruiting staffer. And it happened again this weekend.

As the Athens Banner-Herald reports, Georgia Bulldogs defensive lineman Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins was cited for speeding after he was clocked going 90 miles per hour in a 70 mile-per-hour zone on Friday morning. To make matters worse for Ingram-Dawkins, he was then arrested and booked in the Clarke County Jail on a warrant for failing to appear for a previous citation in Athens.

As the Banner-Herald points out, this continues an extremely concerning pattern for the Georgia football team.

“Ingram-Dawkins’ citation marks at least the 14th time a Georgia player has been charged with speeding or racing/reckless driving since the Jan. 15 fatal crash in Athens that killed offensive lineman Devin Willock and recruiting staffer Chandler LeCroy. She had a blood alcohol level at the time of more than twice the legal limit, police said, when she was racing defensive tackle Jalen Carter,” the Banner-Herald reported.

The college football world was furious that these incidents keep happening at Georgia, even after a player was killed as a result of a speeding incident.

It’s a dangerous pattern in Athens.

[Athens Banner-Herald]

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