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Kentucky running back Chris Rodriguez pleads guilty to DUI charge, receives penalties

Kentucky football running back Chris Rodriguez accepted a guilty plea from the prosecution during his pre-trial conference on Tuesday.

Rodriguez was arrested May 8 and charged with no tail lamps, careless driving, and operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol. The first two counts were merged Tuesday into the third count of operating a motor vehicle under the influence with Rodriguez’s guilty plea requiring him to pay a $200 fine plus over $500 in court costs by Dec. 13.

Rodriguez’s driver’s license will be suspended for four to six months in Kentucky with no hardship exception. Judge Lindsay Thurston said details must be worked out since Rodriguez has a Georgia driver’s license. She also anticipated that Rodriguez will have to participate in an alcohol driver program.

Kentucky’s Chris Rodriguez rushed for 1,379 yards and nine touchdowns last season as UK finished 10-3 and won the Citrus Bowl.
Kentucky’s Chris Rodriguez rushed for 1,379 yards and nine touchdowns last season as UK finished 10-3 and won the Citrus Bowl. Silas Walker swalker@herald-leader.com

UK sports information director Tony Neely said on Tuesday the school had no additional comment at this time.

The McDonough, Georgia, native rushed for 1,379 yards and nine touchdowns last season as a junior. He rushed for 100-or-more yards in nine of UK’s 13 games, including the final five. He also caught 13 passes, including three for touchdowns.

For his career, Rodriguez has rushed for 2,740 yards and 26 touchdowns. He was a first-team All-SEC selection for 2022 in a Birmingham News poll of the league’s sports information directors.

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This story was originally published July 5, 2022 at 12:13 PM.

John Clay
Lexington Herald-Leader
John Clay is a sports columnist for the Lexington Herald-Leader. A native of Central Kentucky, he covered UK football from 1987 until being named sports columnist in 2000. He has covered 20 Final Fours and 42 consecutive Kentucky Derbys. Support my work with a digital subscription
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