Arkansas cornerback Quincey McAdoo was given two citations following his car accident on Interstate 49 last week, per a report from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette.
McAdoo was hospitalized May 1 and was listed in stable condition May 2. His playing status, however, is unclear. A source told WholeHogSports that McAdoo was suffering an injury to vertebrae. The extent of the injury is unknown.
The report from the Arkansas State Police was made public Tuesday. It noted two citations for McAdoo; one for driving without a license and the other for an improper lane change. According to the report, McAdoo was not wearing a seatbelt.
The report states, via witness testimony, McAdoo was driving in the right-hand lane and was passing a 2020 Tesla MOD driven by Kevin Hickey of Fort Smith when McAdoo’s vehicle changed lanes. The back driver’s side of McAdoo’s vehicle hit the front right of the other vehicle. Both vehicles spun into the median. McAdoo’s vehicle rolled over and then continue rolling down an embankment.
McAdoo had 30 tackles, a sack and two interceptions last year despite not moving to cornerback until about two-thirds of the way through the season. Those handful of games were enough to see him earn All-Freshman honors in the SEC.