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Clemson football players sued over 2021 crash involving postal truck: reports

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Two Clemson football players have been named in a lawsuit this week over their involvement in a 2021 car crash with a U.S. postal delivery truck that resulted in "severe" and "permanent" injuries for the driver of the truck, according to multiple reports.

A lawsuit filed in Pickens County, South Carolina, by Karen Alvarez accuses Clemson defensive backs Fred Davis II and Malcolm Greene of allegedly racing in two vehicles and driving recklessly on July 21, 2021, when Davis’ Dodge Charger crashed into the mail truck that Alvarez was driving, overturning it into oncoming traffic, ESPN reported.

Fred Davis II (2) of Clemson is shown during a game against Georgia State on Sept. 18, 2021, at Clemson Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina. (John Byrum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

"Davis was traveling at 115 miles per hour in a 55 mph zone when he first applied his brakes 2.8 seconds before he collided with the rear of Plaintiff’s vehicle," the lawsuit states via Greenville News.

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Davis was arrested at the time of the crash and charged with reckless driving, a misdemeanor in South Carolina that carries a sentence of up to 30 days in jail, a fine of $200 and six points against the driver's license.

Jeremy Ruckert (88) of Ohio State carries the ball against Malcolm Greene of Clemson in the first half of the Allstate Sugar Bowl on Jan. 1, 2021, in New Orleans. (Sean Gardner/Getty Images)

According to the lawsuit, Alvarez suffered "serious, severe, and permanent injuries, including fractures of her skull, spine, pelvis, rib, and clavicle, from which she

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