Detroit News: Graham Glasgow Violated Probation
As part of the probation he recieved for his DUI last year, Glasgow was to abstain from alcohol for a year. He blew a .086 on Sunday morning (presumably during a court-mandated check, this was not during a traffic stop).
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/college/university-michigan/201…
Not good.....
what a major SET BACK
Hello Patrick Kugler
Kugler has struggled and was taking reps behind Miller, now Glasgow, followed by Blake Bars.
This really sucks! I wonder what Jimmy will do?
but but but he was the most college ready HS player on our OL. Daddy was a pro player. This cant be true!
You definitely made me laugh at that one. Nice catch.
Bars was also a highly recruited lineman with offers from everywhere. He's been a third stringer for almost 4 years
Wasn't there a center from Notre Dame looking to transfer?
Hegarty, right? Go get him Jimmy.
Edit: found link...http://irish.nbcsports.com/2015/03/04/matt-hegarty-will-transfer-for-fifth-year/
There are still some things that Harbaugh cannot cure/fix
Heresy!
I suspect Graham may not like it.
So what happens next...
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Jail
and Kugler is the de facto starter
I mean, this is Glasgow's 2nd DUI in a year right? He's done. And probably needs some actual counseling. He's in trouble having two DUI's this early in his life. Not good
Just drank while on probation. Didn't commit a DUI or any crime besides a probation violation. Won't be kicked off the team.
He violated probation. I'll be surprised if he's not kicked off the team.
Because this doesn't warrant getting kicked off the team.
According to who? You?
And every single college coach in the country. I'd be everything I own that he will still be on the team.
Impressed with the speed which you polled every single coach in America.
How much was he drinking the night before for someone on probation. Obviously not taking it too seriously or his spring camp. I am not saying the guy can never have a drink, but this is a lack of respect to the process and his team. Legally, Harbs can't do much, wonder if the kid needs a life lesson.
Never get to run sprints again.
body is a temple my fat ass.
This is a sport where 300lb dudes run into each other at full speed, if I cared about my body, i think being an NCAA starter would be the last thing I'd do. Most athletes I know take a ton of pain meds and drink to numb the pain from playing foodball.
So given the fact that a bunch of college athletes are leaving schools with terrible, lingering injuries, and we just saw Morris get a concussion on the field and be sent out for more reps (though it's unclear if anyone knew it at the time), I'm not buying this whole "my body is a temple" crap. You might view the sanctity of the human form to be protected from corrosive materials; college football certainly doesn't.
Glasgow shouldn't have drank because it violated his probation, not because he's not dignifying his body.
Based on the tone of your post, I'm assuming you're a high school coach. I find it comical that you actually believe your high school kids are not drinking soda (or anything else for that matter) because "coach told em it was bad for their body". I guess you're aware of what they're doing when you're not looking, but obviously not fully aware.
Are you Dave Brandon perchance?
Actually, the court has already said he can never have a drink for a year. Apparently, that message didn't get through. I guess he decided that although it was possible for him to go to jail if he drank even a sip of alcohol (and also knowing he was subject to random testing), it was worth the risk.
for a guy who weighs somewhere around 300 lbs to be an .086 at 1000 hrs. he would've had to have at least 10 or 12 in his system to blow that, plus you burn approx .015 per hour, not quite one drink's worth. so conceivably he was 20-25 beers into the night when he shut down to sober up.
he needs help. football shouldn't be his focus right now, sobriety is far more important.
How much was he drinking the night before for someone on probation. Obviously not taking it too seriously or his spring camp. I am not saying the guy can never have a drink, but this is a lack of respect to the process and his team. I agree this would not call for getting kicked off based on the type of offense, wonder if the kid needs a life lesson and if he should be on the team.
Tell Darryl Stonum that.
March 16th, 2015 at 10:26 PM ^
Whatever happened to him?
When I saw "blew" I naturally assumed he was pulled over. My bad
You know what assuming does...
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Makes an ass out of u and Ming?
Glasgow has a weak lawyer. Kings @ MSU had his SUPER drunk (0.22 I believe) probation period reduced so that he could kick a ELPD truck and resist arrest and not go to jail since his probation period was reduced til only December 2014.
#LawyerUpGlasgow
He can fix just about anything.
Jimmy McGill is a true up and comer.
His lawyer (if it's the representation made available to the rest of the MSU students) is rather easy on the eyes, I'm sure that helps.
Nowhere does it state that he was driving...
He didn't get a 2nd DUI
You should be kicked off the blog for reading comprehension
Why is Kugler the de facto starter? I've been seeing people say that he has been behind Bars in terms of reps. What are you basing that on?
Now, if that was a second DUI most would agree. But it wasn't a DUI, something made clear both in the article and the OP's comment. I'm sure he's in trouble and should be properly punished, but I suspect this won't lead to his dismissal unless something way worse occurred.
If true, he probably ends up in jail and his career is over...let's hope it isn't. There have been too many "one step forward, 2 steps back" things going on over the past few years.
That's not something he will be jailed for.
Testing positive for alcohol once over the course of eight months, depending on how he has been doing otherwise, will likely see increased testing and extending probation.
His PO has the right to violate his probation and if the PO does then Glasgow is subject to his suspended sentence. That would probably be 30 days. When thats over and his fines and costs are fully met he is done with the system. No more probation.
Idiot. Have fun spending some of summer vacation in jail.
Just stupid
Wow that's bad news. But wasn't driving, didn't break any laws (although is violating a probation agreement the same as breaking a law?)
He's probably going to get hit with jail time, no?
Kugler to the bubble wrap hut, stat.