ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia took an intentional delay of game penalty on the first play of its G-Day spring game in honor of Chandler LeCroy and Devin Willock, the recruiting staff member and player who were killed in a car wreck in Athens in January.
The Bulldogs only lined up with no left guard on offense for the first play, and players took their helmets off to pay tribute to Willock and LeCroy and hugged one another after the penalty.
The January car wreck came hours after Georgia celebrated winning back-to-back College Football Playoff national championships with a parade and ceremony at Sanford Stadium. Former Georgia player Warren McClendon and another female staffer, Tory Bowles, were injured but survived.
Police said a 2021 Ford Expedition, driven by LeCroy, was going 104 mph when it crashed. A toxicology report indicated LeCroy’s blood alcohol concentration was .197, about 2½ times the legal limit in Georgia.
Police also alleged in an arrest warrant that former Georgia star Jalen Carter, one of the top prospects in this month’s NFL draft, was racing his 2021 Jeep Trackhawk against the Ford Expedition driven by LeCroy at the time of the crash. Carter was given 12 months’ probation and a $1,000 fine last month after pleading no contest to misdemeanor charges of reckless…