After pleading no contest to two misdemeanor charges for his role in a fatal car crash, the defensive lineman has become one of the most inscrutable prospects in Thursday’s draft.
Category: University of Georgia
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Georgia’s Jalen Carter Avoids Jail Time for Role in Fatal Crash
The New York Times – Sports:Carter, projected as a top-five pick in the N.F.L. draft, pleaded no contest to two misdemeanor charges and will serve 12 months of probation.
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Georgia’s Jalen Carter Accused in Car Crash That Killed Two People
The New York Times – Sports:Arrest warrants were issued for Carter, projected as a top-five pick in the N.F.L. draft, after the police said he was involved in a crash that killed a Georgia teammate and a team staffer.
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Devin Willock and UGA Staff Member Killed in Car Crash
The New York Times – Sports:Devin Willock, an offensive lineman, and Chandler LeCroy, a recruiting analyst, died after a vehicle driven by LeCroy crashed into power poles and trees.
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T.C.U., Confronting Georgia, Spirals on National Title Stage
The New York Times – Sports:Georgia forced the Horned Frogs into plenty of bad plays. But T.C.U. showed unusual flaws compared with its previous games this season.
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Georgia, With a Clear Rout, Shows Gap From Rest of College Football
The New York Times – Sports:And as recruits flock to the Bulldogs, they can thank quarterback Stetson Bennett IV, whose first stint with the team came as a walk-on.
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No Tailgating at College Football Championship Is Just One Difference From Bowls
The New York Times – Sports:Fan tailgates aren’t allowed at the College Football Playoff title game. It’s just one sign of how the games have become more focused on TV.
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Unwanted Linebacker on T.C.U.’s Unlikely Cast in C.F.P. Title Game
The New York Times – Sports:Johnny Hodges transferred to Texas Christian from Navy after numerous rejections. On Monday, he’ll play in the College Football Playoff national championship game against Georgia.
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Georgia and Ohio State Know All About No. 4 Seeds Making Title Runs
The New York Times – Sports:Top-seeded teams have been more likely to win College Football Playoff semifinals. But teams ranked fourth — including Ohio State in 2014 — have won just as many national titles.
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Top Sports Highlights of 2022
The New York Times – Sports:From behind-the-back improvisation on a tennis court to dazzling performances at the Olympics, the year offered plenty of highlights — and some lowlights, too.
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Georgia, Michigan, T.C.U., Ohio State Are Playoff Semifinalists
The New York Times – Sports:Alabama, despite lobbying by its coach, Nick Saban, was left out for the second time under the four-team playoff format. Instead, Georgia will play Ohio State and Michigan will play Texas Christian in the semifinals.
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Capturing SEC Title, Georgia Gets the Bizarre Breaks L.S.U. Usually Loves
The New York Times – Sports:An interception off a helmet? A touchdown after a blocked field goal? They helped fuel No. 1 Georgia’s win and, if the Bulldogs have their way, a clinching of the top playoff seed.
