Georgia athletic department officials say the vehicle involved in a crash that killed a football player and employee on Jan. 15 was to be used only for recruiting activities, not personal use.
of the Bulldogs' second consecutive national championship. Another player and another employee were in the vehicle and injured.
“The car driven in the accident was one of several vehicles leased by our athletic department for use during recruiting activities only," the athletic association said in Saturday's statement, which first reported Friday night by the Athens Banner-Herald and Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Offensive lineman Warren McClendon, who had just announced plans to enter the NFL draft, sustained minor injuries. Georgia football staffer Victoria Bowles was hospitalized with multiple serious injuries.
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