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Re: Georgia football player allegedly flees police, facing felony charges in team’s latest driving arrest

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no wonder they are so good.
They get all the strong arm thugs to play on their team and donate a percentage of the take to the program..

That is making use of yer athletes who are as athletic doing illegal thigs as they are playing football.

Georgia is multi-talented!

The name of the team is what? The Georgia Thugs? lol!!!

Don't shoot me Ribs. Jes messing with ya!


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Georgia football player allegedly flees police, facing felony charges in team’s latest driving arrest
By: Beldin
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Mon, 24 Nov 25 5:33 AM
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http://nypost.com/2025/11/23/sports/georgias-nyier-daniels-allegedly-flees-police-facing-felony-charges/

By Christian Arnold
New York Post
Published Nov. 23, 2025

The Georgia football program’s string of driving-related incidents continued after one of its players was charged with fleeing a police officer and reckless driving.

Georgia offensive lineman Nyier Daniels was arrested on a slew of charges Sunday and remains behind bars at the time of this writing.

Daniels is facing three felony and 10 misdemeanor charges after he was arrested at 10 a.m. Sunday morning by Commerce Police.

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Georgia Bulldogs offensive lineman Nyier Daniels (79) in the fourth quarter of the NCAA football game between the Marshall Thundering Herd and the Georgia Bulldogs on August 30, 2025 at Sanford Stadium in Athens, GA. | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Specific details about the incident were not immediately available, but among the charges listed in online jail records were two felony second degree cruelty to children charges and a felony fleeing or attempting to elude a police officer charge.

Additional misdemeanor charges included stop signs and yield signs violations, no-passing zones and reckless driving, among others. ...

You know what, frog king?! If you would smartly provide your boys with more civilized modes of transportation ... 

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... you wouldn't have these sorts of persistent problems with your dawgies, don'tcha know. 


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