Michigan's Graham Glasgow suspended after violating probation
Michigan has announced the suspension of senior offensive lineman Graham Glasgow after he violated the terms of his probation.
According to online court records, Glasgow admitted to consuming alcohol, and blew a .086 on a Breathalyzer, direct violations of his 12-month probation sentence for pleading guilty to operating a vehicle while visibly impaired.
"We have been made aware of Graham's probation violation and he has been suspended," Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh said in a statement obtained by Nick Baumgardner of MLive.com. "Graham will be subject to punishment through the judicial system, the student-athlete alcohol policy and the Michigan football program."
Glasgow's attorney says that Glasgow's probation has now been extended six months, and he will be subject to additional monitoring.
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