Georgia has expelled senior defensive back David Daniel-Sisavanh from its football program after he was charged with reckless driving in February, which included evading police on the Interstate 75/85 in Atlanta.
“David has our best wishes as he moves forward,” said Georgia Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart on Tuesday.
Over the last two seasons, Daniel-Sisavanh appeared in 24 games, primarily playing a significant role on special teams and occasionally serving as an extra defensive back in Georgia’s dime package. During this time, he recorded a total of 24 tackles, two of which were for a loss, and he broke up two passes.
Since January 2023, Georgia players have been involved in 24 driving-related incidents, increasing pressure on Coach Smart to find more effective disciplinary measures to address such off-field issues.
Despite the challenges, Georgia remains a favorite in the college football scene, aiming for its third national championship in the last four years.