Georgia defensive lineman Bill Norton was arrested early Sunday morning on three charges. Norton was taken into custody by the UGA Police Department for driving under the influence, failure to maintain lane, and minor in possession of alcohol.

Under Georgia law, a person under the age of 21 can be charged with driving under the influence and minor in possession if they register a blood alcohol content over zero on a breathalyzer test.

He was released on $1,000 bond for each offense at 5:44 a.m. He was arrested 4:25 a.m according to the Athens-Clarke County arrest records. The freshman from Memphis made his way to Georgia's campus in early June as a member of the Bulldogs' No. 2 ranked 2019 recruiting class.

The arrest comes after Georgia's dress-rehearsal practices inside of Sanford Stadium on Saturday, one that was closed to the media. The players are scheduled for a day off on Sunday with the first game week of the season set to begin on Monday.

Norton is one of five defensive linemen signed by the Bulldogs in the 2019 class, joining Zion Logue, Tymon Mitchell, Travon Walker, and junior college transfer Tramel Walthour. Walthour is the only player in that group who enrolled early at UGA.

At 6-foot-5 285 pounds, Norton was one of Georgia's earliest commitments in the class and the Bulldogs held off advancements from Ole Miss to land him. He was rated as a four-star prospect per the industry-generated 247Sports Composite, finishing the cycle as the nation's No. 161 overall player. He was the No. 9 strong-side defensive end and the No. 4 overall prospect in Tennessee.