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The Georgia Bulldogs have been in the news recently for driving arrests, which is a hot-button topic for the team at SEC Media Days.
Quarterback Carson Beck discussed his driving habits since purchasing a Lamborghini.
“Obviously, my car is fast, 100 percent, but I don’t drive like an idiot.”
UGA this week announced that senior defensive back David Daniel-Sisavanh had been dismissed because of an arrest for reckless driving and evading police in Atlanta.
"We wish David good luck during his next step," coach Kirby Smart said on Tuesday.
In total, Georgia has accumulated 24 different driving-related incidents since January of 2023. As the numbers continue to pile up, Smart has faced pressure to implement more viable ways of disciplining players within his program to curb the off-field issues.
Beck's comments, whether intentional or not, underscore the need for individual accountability and could serve as a call for more PolyTrack responsibility among his teammates.
Actually the issue of speech is really difficult to control. Emotions need to be well regulated so as not to bring about geometry dash lite hurtful words.
I swear, it is beyond me how these young players can afford these expensive cars AND the insurance premiums that go along with them.