Graham Glasgow, a two-year starter on Michigan’s offensive line, violated his probation over the weekend, according to the Detroit News.
Glasgow was put on 12-month probation after pleading guilty to a DUI charge last June following his March arrest. He violated the terms of his probation by registering a .086 on a Breathalyzer test given on Sunday, per court documents.
“According to the 15th District Court online records, Glasgow violated probation for a "failure to abstain from alcohol." The test was administered Sunday, and at "9:59 a.m. Mr. Glasgow admitted he consumed alcohol," the records state.”
At a hearing last June, Glasgow admitted that he drank “10 to 12” Natural Light beers at his house before driving on March 15, 2014. Glasgow, who was suspended for Michigan’s season opener after his arrest, told the court he started to drink at “around 4 p.m.” on that day.
Glasgow said he was driving to a pizza restaurant in downtown Ann Arbor when he was pulled over at 8:39 p.m. He registered a .11 BAC after being pulled over and a .13 BAC at the police station. He was originally charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated, but agreed to plead guilty to a reduced misdemeanor charge of operating a vehicle while visibly impaired.
Glasgow started 11 games at guard for the Wolverines last season. He also started 13 games at guard and center for the team in 2013. With starting center Jack Miller deciding not to return to the team for his fifth season, Glasgow moved back to the top spot at center during spring practice
Michigan did not have a comment on Glasgow’s status with the team.
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