Eagles edge rusher Nolan Smith arrested for reckless driving, speeding at a reported 135 mph
The Georgia Bulldogs have a bit of a speeding problem on their hands.
I don't feel like I am necessarily breaking any news by saying that, but it bears repeating, especially since the Dawgs have seen their fair share of vehicular incidents since the start of this year.
The question always arises about whether or not the coaching staff and administration in Athens are doing everything they can to curb this behavior, or if it's systematic and would require something more than just a few defensive driving courses in the offseason.