Georgia Bulldogs defensive back Shaw Wiggins was arrested on Sunday night and later released after he posted bond on speeding charges and driving with a suspended license.

#UGA CB Shaq Wiggins posted $500 bond for speeding and $1500 for driving on a suspended licence. Both are misdemeanors. — Radi Nabulsi (@RadiNabulsi) January 13, 2014



Wiggins was clocked going 52 miles per hour in a 35 miles per hour zone. It was then determined that not only was Wiggins going a little too fast, but he also shouldn’t have been driving the vehicle in the first place.

“As (the officer) ran his driver’s license doing a check, it returned for a failure to appear so he arrested him for that,” said Hilda Sorrow, Athens-Clarke County police spokeswoman.

Wiggins’ license had been suspended after he failed to appear at a court hearing, but the spokeswoman wouldn’t go into detail about that aspect of it, other than to say that his license had been suspended.

Wiggins started eight games as a freshman in 2013 and led the team with two interceptions and threw in 19 tackles.