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Fred Davis II (DB Clemson)

Timing reeks of Clemson.


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Clemson sophomore cornerback Fred Davis was arrested and charged with reckless driving after police say he collided with a mail truck, injuring two people in a crash last month, according to published reports by FOX Carolina and The State. Davis, 19, turned himself in Sunday to the Clemson Police Department.

Davis is accused of driving 60 miles over the posted speed limit July 21 when he collided with the rear of a U.S. Mail carrier on U.S. 123 in Clemson. Police said he was unable to stop due to his speed at the time. He was driving 115 mph in a 55 mph zone.

The force of the impact caused the mail truck to flip over into oncoming traffic. Two other vehicles then collided with each other while attempting to avoid the mail truck, WSPA TV reported. The Dodge Charger that Davis was reportedly driving then traveled over both lanes of traffic, went over a guardrail and came to rest on the shoulder of the highway. Two drivers were hospitalized as a result of the crash, WSPA TV said.

“The injuries the mail carrier sustained in this crash are severe and will require several months or longer for recovery,” police said in a statement Sunday, according to The State.

A Clemson football spokesperson released a statement on the incident.

“Fred Davis remains with the program but will be subject to internal discipline,” the spokesperson said, according to The State. “Grounds for internal discipline for misdemeanor charges like this are covered under the terms of the Clemson Student-Athlete Handbook, which says that the head coach can recommend a course of action, and upon concurrence of the designated (Clemson University Athletics Department) administrator, administer sanctions.”
 
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I’m guessing God will tell Dabo that Fred has suffered enough from his own guilty conscience and is therefore free to play vs UGA.

God might also want Dabo to hold off on any punishment until he is actually convicted of something in a court of law; which probably won't be until at least sometime in November:

13th is UConn
20th is Wake Forest
27th is South Carolina

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