Georgia SUV in deadly crash was for recruiting, not personal use – IOTW Report

Georgia SUV in deadly crash was for recruiting, not personal use

ESPN: University of Georgia athletic department officials say the vehicle involved in a crash that killed a football player and an employee on Jan. 15 was to be used only for recruiting activities, not personal use.

The University of Georgia athletic association provided that information in a statement to The Associated Press on Saturday, saying personal use of the SUV was “strictly prohibited.”

Georgia offensive lineman Devin Willock and Chandler LeCroy, a 24-year-old who worked in the recruiting department and was driving the SUV, were killed in the early-morning accident that happened hours following a parade and celebration of the Bulldogs’ second consecutive national championship. Another player and another employee were in the vehicle and injured.

Georgia athletic director Josh Brooks said Tuesday that no one in the car was on athletic department business.
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