I saw that article a couple of years ago. It's not quite up to date - I think Abuurn and LSU have both obliterated UGA in those ranking since then. Vandy ain't looking so good right now either.
Heard a discussion on 680 The Fan yesterday about how much control a coach has over their players. The truth is - very little. They control the selection, and for a few hours each day they control where they are and what they are doing. After practice, these "young men" are legally just "men". You can't control them. If a kid wants to beat his girlfriend, like Sullivan did (allegedly), the coaches won't stop him. They can't. If another kid wants to drive around town in a car with a gun under the seat that has the serial number filed off, the coach can't stop him. If another wants to drive a jet ski around on a lake way south of Athens and tow a skier while he's intoxicated, there isn't a coach on earth who is going to prevent that.
To me it has a lot less to do with "how many" infractions a school has and WAY more to do with what they do about the infractions they get. UGA simply has a track record of zero tolerance, and they just get rid of even some of the most talented kids on the team. Abuurn and FSU and Florida have a proven track record of not just tolerance, but tacit approval. Alabama does too - that's why they took in Sullivan in the first place.
Some schools simply do not report anything. Some police forces are bigger fans of their teams than anyone on this board, and so those schools look squeaky clean. But not one of them is fooling me.
These have not been updated as of July, so there has been a little movement, but thankfully not from UGA:
docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1fEneR_no..._Umhhsg5s/edit#gid=1
Edit: Don't have a CLUE why I keep referring to Jonathan Sullivan, when I meant Taylor. Obviously Sullivan is not the guy about to get "due process".