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Mark Schlabach, ESPN Senior Writer 2y

Sources: Georgia suspends Adam Anderson after rape allegation; attorney for LB calls accusation 'unfounded'

College Football, Georgia Bulldogs

An attorney for Georgia starting linebacker Adam Anderson, who is accused of raping a woman, has requested reconsideration of Anderson's indefinite suspension from the team.

In a letter sent to the school's senior deputy director of athletics, Darrice Griffin, Anderson's lawyer, Steve Sadow, argued that since there has been no determination of "the legitimacy of the alleged sexual misconduct violation," Anderson should not be suspended.

Anderson, a senior from Rome, Georgia, has not been arrested and has denied the allegation through Sadow. 

According to an Athens-Clarke County Police Department incident report, a 21-year-old woman told police that she went to a house in Athens, Georgia, between midnight and 7 a.m. on Friday. After having drinks, the woman said, she woke up while Anderson was raping her.

She reported it to police later that day. Anderson played in Georgia's 34-7 victory over Florida in Jacksonville, Florida, on Saturday.

"The investigation is still ongoing," Athens-Clarke County police Lt. Shaun Barnett told ESPN. "No arrest or final determination, either way, has been made."

Sadow, said in a statement Thursday that the allegation is "unfounded and unsupported" and that the woman has "apparently made inconsistent claims." 

"In the interest of justice and fairness, Adam hopes and prays the UGA community and the public keep an open mind and not prejudge him based on inconsistent, unsubstantiated and baseless accusations," Sadow said. 

Anderson is one of the stars of No. 1 Georgia's defense. He leads the Bulldogs with five sacks, and is second on the team with 5½ tackles for loss to go with 32 tackles and 14 quarterback hurries.

"We are aware of the report, and we don't comment on law enforcement matters, but I've been clear about the high standards we have for our student-athletes on and off the field," Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart said Thursday. "I will be working closely with our administration to ensure we cooperate fully with all law enforcement and campus protocols."

At 6-foot-5 and 230 pounds, Anderson is ranked the No. 29 prospect for the 2022 NFL draft by ESPN's Todd McShay and the No. 2 outside linebacker by ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr.

As of Friday afternoon, Georgia had not responded to the request for Anderson's reinstatement. The Bulldogs host Missouri on Saturday. 

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