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Georgia Bulldogs Receiver Nitro Tuggle Had reached a speed of 107 miles per hour, according to the police, when he was arrested last week for ruthless driving.
Tuggle, who was suspended by the team by the team after the reporting on the news of his arrest, was instructed to the Athens Clarke County prison shortly before March 19, due to a crime due to a ruthless driving and an offense due to speed crossing.
Nitro Tuggle, #2 of the Georgia Bulldogs, catches a passport between the Georgia Bulldogs and the Notre Dame Fight against Irish in the Allsta Sugar Bowl on January 2, 2025 in New Orleans. (CFP/Getty Images)
According to an arrest report Received by ESPN, Tuggle drove 107 miles per hour before it was stopped by the law enforcement authorities. He drove on the right side of the lane instead of the shoulder, and the adhering officer noticed that “he was almost left without putting the vehicle in the park”.
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Georgia’s athletics department In an explanation of Fox News Digital at this time, both Tuggle and the offensive -Offensive -Lineman Marques Easley said.
Just two days earlier, Easley was also arrested in Georgia after losing control of his Dodge Challenger and falling into a power distribution box in an apartment complex and damaging several other vehicles Athens Banner Herald reported.
“You know, both are younger players and made decisive mistakes,” Georgia head coach Kirby Smart told reporters on Tuesday.
Georgia Bulldogs Wide Receiver Nitro Tuggle, #2, runs on November 16, 2024 in the second half at the Sanford Stadium in the Sanford Stadium against the Tennessee volunteers. (Dale Zanine-Mimagn pictures)
Georgia Receiver Nitro Tuggle arrested for ruthless driving, speed crossing
“It is very unfortunate that one of these young men received his driver’s license within a month after 18 or 19 years, and it is amazing how many children now get to school without a license,” he continued.
“So, it’s not an excuse, but one of these things we will further educate and discipline our boys to correct it.”
The head coach of Georgia, Kirby Smart, reacts on Saturday, November 16, 2024, in Athens, Georgia, in the second half of a NCAA college game against Tennessee against Tennessee. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)
Both players were the latest bulldogs in a long list of bulldogs that were arrested for driving crimes.
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Georgia Defensive Back Daniel Harris was arrested in September for ruthless driving. Linebacker Smael Mondon Jr. and offensive Tackle Bo Hughley were arrested in summer on two days for ruthless driving.
Each of these arrests followed the tragic death of offensive -lineman Devin Willock and recruitment employee Chandler Lecroy, who was killed in a car accident in January 2023. Lecroy and teammate Jalen Carter celebrated races after the team won his second national championship in a row.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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