Georgia basketball freshman Kareem Stagg arrested in Bulldogs’ latest vehicular incident

Georgia basketball freshman Kareem Stagg was arrested in Oconee County for speeding and driving without a valid license. Stagg's status on the team is now unclear after his arrest, which is the latest in a series of vehicular incidents involving University of Georgia athletes.
Georgia basketball freshman Kareem Stagg was arrested on Friday for speeding and driving without a valid license. He was driving a Tesla SUV at 87 mph in a 65 mph zone. Stagg only had a learner's permit and was aware he needed a licensed driver over 21 with him to legally be on the road. He was arrested and released from jail on a $1,245 bond. This incident is the latest in a series of vehicular incidents involving University of Georgia athletes. Stagg averaged 4.8 points and 2.4 rebounds per game in his freshman season.
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