After Briscoe arrest, UGA makes sure players have driver licenses

Georgia head coach Kirby Smart said it is “yet to be determined” if cornerback Juwuan Briscoe will miss any games as a result of his arrest last month.
Briscoe was arrested last month on two misdemeanor traffic charges, including driving without a license. He also was charged with speeding.
In the past, Georgia athletes have not been suspended for similar charges, though in those cases the athletes did have a license, it was just suspended.
Briscoe’s arrest resulted in the football program discovering “some” other players who also didn’t have a driver’s license, which has “now been corrected,” Smart added.
As for Briscoe, who finished the spring with the first-team at cornerback, he’s already been handed another form of punishment.
“Juwuan’s got a little internal discipline going on internally, and still some more to come,” Smart said. “Obviously it’s not a good situation. But it’s a situation we’ve addressed.”
