University of Georgia defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt was arrested Monday night by the Clarke County Sheriff’s office on three separate charges of criminal trespassing, damage to property, and family violence.
All three charges are misdemeanors.
He was booked at 11:35 p.m. and his bail was listed at $1,500, as reported by the Athens Banner-Herald.
Georgia defensive lineman Devonte Wyatt was arrested overnight https://t.co/w0kZ0KH3yR pic.twitter.com/fJkkE7mfup
— Marc Weiszer (@marcweiszer) February 26, 2020
Wyatt, a transfer student out of Hutchinson Community College in Kansas, appeared in 13 games in the Bulldogs’ 2019 season and started in the team’s win over Baylor in the 2020 Sugar Bowl.
Devonte Wyatt recorded 30 tackles with 27 quarterback hurries, second-most for the Dawgs, in 2019. He has been projected as an NFL Draft pick.