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Georgia cornerback Daniel Harris was arrested for reckless driving after allegedly speeding at 106 mph in a 65 mph zone on a wet road, marking the latest incident in a troubling trend of driving-related arrests among Bulldogs football players. Harris, who was driving a 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee, faced five misdemeanor charges including no proof of insurance and driving an unregistered vehicle. He was booked into Clarke County Jail and released on a $50 bond shortly after his arrest. This incident follows other recent arrests, including that of running back Trevor Etienne for DUI, and highlights ongoing concerns within the program regarding player conduct behind the wheel, especially after a fatal crash in January 2023 involving a player and staff member. Head coach Kirby Smart has expressed frustration over these incidents, which have resulted in a pattern of discipline within the team, likely affecting Harris's availability for the upcoming game against Kentucky.
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