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Memphis Tigers football coach Ryan Silverfield was a hit on Georgia’s Bulldogs on Monday about the program’s driving incident series.
Silverfield spoke by holding his players responsible the day after their matches during an appearance on the Tiger network in Memphis. He said, in his discussions with his players, he has a segment called “Not our standard”.
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Memphis Tigers head coach Ryan Silverfield examines before the match against the Chattanooga Mocs at Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium on August 30, 2025. (Wesley Hale / Imagn images)
“We are still starting with a negative,” he said via On3 Sports. “And the” not our standard “is,” the wide georgia receiver stopped for having traveled 900 miles per hour above the speed limit “. It is a weekly event.
“So this is one of those things we will show. You know, this USFL guy had a dui, this guy from this college was shooting a paintball pistol.”
The latest arrests of the Georgia football program occurred in March when the broad Nitro Totggle receiver was arrested by driving 107 Mi / h, according to the Georgia authorities. The offensive line player Easley would also have been involved in a vehicle accident.
Georgia encountered a tragedy in January 2023 when the offensive line player Devin Willock and the member of the recruitment staff Chandler Lecroy were killed in an accident that occurred while Lecroy and the defensive platform Jalen Carter was running.

Georgia’s head coach Kirby Smart looks at the field in the first half of a university football match for the NCAA against Tennessee on Saturday September 13, 2025, in Knoxville, Tenn. (AP photo / George Walker IV)
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The former Bulldogs ball carrier, Trevor Etienne, missed the opening of the season in 2024 and the corner half Daniel Harris was selected from a match on driving arrests.
“We will continue to examine them on a case-by-case basis,” said Bulldgos head coach Kirby Smart in March via the Athens-Herald banner. “There are things that surround each of these elements apart from the immediate reaction:” How can the devil reproduce? “And I understand this, but everyone is a basis on a case -by -case basis.

The head coach of Georgia Kirby Smart cries out to his players in the first half of a university football match of the NCAA against Tennessee, on Saturday September 13, 2025, in Knoxville, Tenn. (AP photo / George Walker IV)
“You have to look at because these are your children. This is how I look at him. I look (on) what I would do with my children and it is 18 to 20 years old. They make mistakes. The consequences that come with these are based on a case-by-case basis. This is really what these two do.”




