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ATHENS, Georgia – Will the Georgia Bulldogs complete a three-peat, and will all those involved in the Bulldogs program make wise choices in the upcoming season are the two main questions on everyone’s minds?

Head coach Kirby Smart stated at his first press conference following a deadly collision and several player arrests that players must accept responsibility for their actions both on and off the field.

According to Smart, the team met during the summer and used examples from Gwinnett County to illustrate to the players the risks associated with speeding and street racing.

“We try to educate and let out players know of that risk,” he stated.

In addition to discussing alcohol consumption and domestic violence courses, he claimed that the sessions follow protocol.
A few months after those conversations, on the day of Georgia’s National Championship parade, UGA football player Devin Willock and staff member Chandler LeCroy perished in an accident. Investigators claim that speed played a role.

Players’ thoughts are still with the families of the victims.

Football player Zion Logue of UGA said, “We started a thing where we text them every week to make sure they’re okay.”

Dallas police detained a former quarterback that same month.

Stetson Bennett for drunkenness in public. Bennett was taken into custody following reports to the Dallas Police Department about someone ringing doors, according to the incident report.

A few weeks following the tragic collision, Athens-Clarke County Police detained All-SEC linebacker Jamon Dumas Johnson for reckless driving and street racing in connection with an incident that occurred in January. And in relation to the collision that claimed the lives of Willock and LeCroy, officials detained former UGA standout Jalen Carter around two weeks ago on comparable allegations.

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