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Slowing down drivers ages 18 to 20 isn’t easy. Speeding, especially at very high speeds, is not safe, and Smart said they’re trying to eradicate that. He noted Georgia has a history of traffic citations but defended his Bulldogs by saying they aren’t having more now than in past years. Smart said he’s disappointed anytime there’s a traffic incident.

A woman seriously injured in the crash sued Georgia’s athletics association and former Bulldogs defensive tackle Jalen Carter last week for damages. Offensive lineman Devin Willock and recruiting staff member Chandler LeCroy were killed in a car wreck hours after the Bulldogs’ championship parade and ceremony. The program’s offseason has been marred by problems including a string of reckless driving and speeding offenses.
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Smart has had his hands full off the field since routing TCU in January, when Georgia made history with its first back-to-back national titles.

“If the focus is on that and the outcomes, I think the rest will take care of itself in terms of allowing our guys to focus on being the best they can be.” Smart insisted he doesn’t care about what he called a “three-peat, the two-peat or the one-peat.”
