Now I will have to admit, the Athens by-pass (aka loop 10), is a inviting road to see just what you have under the hood, but he was pulled over at the College Station exit (UGA is not even a mile off that exit) and I recall there routinely being speed traps right there. So that tells me immediately, that this young man may not be the sharpest tool in the shed? For me if I were to want to see how fast it can go on the by-pass, I'm doing it between the Alps Rd exit and the 316 exit....... I'm sure the UGA fixer once again, quickly mediated the situation as Harris was reportedly on the plane to Lexington. The UGA fixer and Athens PD I'm sure by now are on a 1st name basis, or at least have the fixers cell number on speed dial.
In my humble opinion, enabling these young, "Alpha Males" whom are already courted and spoiled to the max, with a mountain of cash and keys to Lambo's, maxed out Dodge Chargers, Porshes, you name it, is a recipe for disaster. Of course these kids are gonna "test it", especially when other alphas are in the car. When you add liquor or dope then they become a danger to the community. This may sound crazy but I almost think UGA and other schools should have some type of system where these kids go to race or speed tracks, hook up with professionals and let them put the pedal to the metal in a legal, monitored environment. (Maybe they do already, I don't know). While we are mocking UGA, this issue is not going away and frankly I am shocked more of it is not happenning at other top tier programs.
Yeah, but look at Purdue and Wake Forest. I have a couple of friends that went to those schools... I should call them up and talk some shit!
It was a smart move for Princely to move to a team that would lead big, and he could just rush the qb and be at the line to make tackles. AA was never going to make him into a drop back LB that his playcalling was doing on potential pass plays. Who wouldn't want to run behind that GA OL? Hats off to McClelland. I looked at him as an undersized NT.
On a tangential note, interesting that Tennessee isn't completely off the chart. I mean they've scored 191 points. I know more points does not mean higher EPA, but I would have thought they'd at least be at that top pack. I guess maybe if they're getting huge explosive plays in between a bunch of unsuccessful plays, versus getting chunks basically every play, then that could explain it.