Michigan State's Mark Meyers pleads guilty to drunk driving
Mike Carter / US PRESSWIRE
Michigan State safety Mark Meyers issued a guilty plea to impaired driving, according to Joe Rexrode of the Detroit Free Press.
The incident dates back to Sept. 6 when he was charged with operating while intoxicated. He will be sentenced for impaired driving on Oct. 21.
Shortly after the charge, head coach Mark Dantonio suspended him indefinitely, and his status has yet to change.
Meyers spent the majority of his time on special teams.
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