Georgia CB Daniel Harris arrested, charged after driving 106 mph

Georgia ‘s repeated driving-related issues continued Thursday night when cornerback Daniel Harris was arrested and charged with reckless driving for going 106 miles per hour (41 mph over the speed limit) on a wet road, according to an Athens-Clarke County Police Department incident report.

Harris traveled with No. 1 Georgia to Lexington where the Bulldogs play Kentucky on Saturday, according to school officials, who declined further comment on his status. Harris’ name was not listed on the SEC availability report Friday. A final availability report will be released before Saturday’s 7:30 p.m. game. Players who are suspended for any reason, per league policy, are listed as “out.”

Police say Harris, a sophomore who played in the first two games this season, was traveling at a high rate of speed around 8 p.m. on Thursday on Georgia 10 outer at the College Station Road entrance ramp. His 2018 Jeep Grand Cherokee passed two other vehicles during the rain, and the arresting officer checked the speed on the department-issued DragonEye Lidar device, which indicated a speed of 106 mph, the incident report stated.

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