- ABC News
- July 29, 2023
Georgia defensive lineman Tyrion Ingram-Dawkins was cited for speeding earlier this week as at least a dozen Bulldogs players now have been charged with moving violations since the team won the national championship in January. Major Chris Looney of the Franklin County Sheriff's Office told the Athens Banner-Herald that Ingram-Dawkins was clocked going 90 miles per hour in a 70 mph zone Monday. The redshirt sophomore was then brought in on a warrant for previously failing to appear in court over a citation of parking in a handicapped zone. He was booked in Clarke County Jail before being released on bond, according to the Banner-Herald. Ingram-Dawkins was a reserve defensive lineman in 2022, playing in 14 games and making 10 total stops. Only a week earlier, Georgia coach Kirby Smart addressed his team's speeding issues at SEC media days in Nashville, Tennessee, saying he was "disappointed" by the number of traffic tickets among his players. Smart said they had...