Gainesville Sun report, Florida quarterback According to areport, Florida quarterback Treon Harris is facing a second-degree misdemeanor charge for operating a motor vehicle without a valid driver's license. Court records said Harris has never had a license -- and the car Harris was driving wasn't his, per the report.

Police stopped Harris at 11:29 p.m. last Saturday night, Dec. 13, outside of the Springs Residential Complex after driving 10 miles per hour over the speed limit on Stadium Drive. Two small bags of marijuana were found in the car Harris was driving, per Robbie Andreu of the Sun.

According to Andreu, among the two passengers in Harris' car were freshmen defensive backs Jalen Tabor and J.C. Jackson . Neither of the three were charged with marijuana possession.

UFPD filed a citation Tuesday, per the report. Harris' arraignment date is set for Jan. 15 in criminal traffic court.

The incident is the second time Harris' name has made the headlines for a negative reason. When Harris was accused of sexual assault in Springs in early October, the team suspended him indefinitely until lifting the suspension after his accuser dropped her complaint.

Stay tuned with Inside the Gators as this more details of this breaking story are released..

UPDATE: UAA Statement: "We are aware of the incident and are dealing with it internally and their bowl status hasn't changed."