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Four Savannah State Football Players Arrested on Assault and Battery Charges

As if things couldn’t get any worse for the Savannah State University football program, four members of the team were arrested in connection with a Feb. 4 campus fight.

Edward Ndem, a sophomore starting cornerback from College Park, and Juvaro Goodman, a sophomore reserve defensive lineman from Roswell, both are charged with battery and aggravated assault.

Patrick Thomas, a sophomore reserve defensive back from Atlanta, was charged with battery and released on bond. Thomas was rearrested Feb. 7 and remained in jail Friday night on an aggravated assault charge.

Jevontae Jefferson, a freshman starting cornerback from Mableton, is charged with battery. He was released on $1,500 bond.

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