ATHENS, Ga. – The newest Uga will be introduced at Saturday’sgame against Vanderbilt. Rumor has it, the Bulldog mascot has beenserving a six-game suspension for being impounded last summer forcarrying an invalid dog license.Seriously, it’s been that kind of year for Georgiafootball. There hasn’t been a breakfrom the bad news Bulldogs with a string of arrests (11) this yearoutpacing Georgia’s average annual wins under Mark Richt (10). Andthose numbers don’t count the scandalous arrest and resignation ofathletic director Damon Evans.Just when it looks like the program might have turned a cornerwith a desperately needed victory over Tennessee to snap afour-game losing streak, the latest shoe fell through the bars ofthe local pokey.Starting tailback Caleb King got arrested Monday morning forfailing to appear in Walton County court for a speeding ticket hegot over the summer. If they’d found out about it in August when heskipped the court date, King might have got off with a sternlecture.But being the latest guy caught, King got a two-game suspensionfrom Richt. The sliding scale has gotten tougher at Georgia astolerance has been worn to the bone.“I expect all our players to take care of their responsibilitieson and off the field,” Richt said. “When players don’t… Read full this story
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