Georgia football's Colbie Young faces assault and battery charges just days before the Bulldogs' matchup against Mississippi State.
Georgia football is already missing one of its top wide receivers and now they may be without another receiver for its upcoming game against Mississippi State.
The arrest report alleges that the conversation became heated after she found out that Young had been on the phone with another woman. As the argument escalated, the female involved alleges that Young grabbed her near the left bicep and tricep and physically pulled her out of the room. At this point, Young returned to his room and locked the door.
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