Head football coach disciplining Georgia players arrested for speeding
- Georgia's head football coach is punishing players who were recently arrested for speeding.
- The specific punishments are not being announced publicly.
- The arrests were for misdemeanor offenses but have received extra scrutiny after a car crash killed two members of the football program.
- The coach has not suspended players for previous arrests and does not plan to change that policy now.
- The coach intends to further educate players about speeding, drugs, gambling, alcohol, and how to treat women respectfully.