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…
It is unfortunate timing, I guess, that Miller decided to walk away from the program when he did. Depth at center took a hit, and he could very well have been in line for more playing time with this news. I don't blame him for making the right decision for himself, but it is unfornate timing.
That size to have a bac that high Sunday Morning & not appear visibly drunk is extremely difficult. He mustve consumed a ridic amount of alcohal the night before for an extended period of time well into Sunday morning. Also, I dont know how random the probation bac testing is there but doing it the sunday morning of St. Paddys weekend seems like setting a college kid up for failure.
is either addicted or a special kind of selfish...get help or get out. He's had more chances than any player I can remember at Michigan. Or at least more than any that immediately comes to mind...including Stonum.
Cant we figure out a way to put a breathalyzer on an iPad so Coach can FaceTime before bed and first thing in the am to check in with these knuckleheads?