UGA RB Caleb King Suspended Two Games

UGA running back Caleb King has been suspended two games by head coach Mark Richt, the school announced today.

King was arrested early Monday morning after Athens Police discovered that he had a bench warrant from Walton County for failure to appear in court. King received a speeding citation on June 20 and was supposed to appear on August 6.

Washaun Ealey will likely get the start in King’s absence and Carlton Thomas could see a few more snaps.

There’s also a possibility that true freshman Ken Malcome could see the field, which would bypass his redshirt season.

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  • I'd really like to see Malcome get some carries. I know he's been working hard and it would be great for him to get a shot.

    On another note, isn't it strange that King gets suspended for two games for forgetting to pay a speeding ticket, yet Florida's Rainey gets only 3 games for threatening to kill some girl? Not to mention, this decision conveniently comes immediately after a two game losing streak.

    Makes one wonder...

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