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Projected starting LB Chase Vasser received a 2 game suspension for a DUI incident in May, which the university is now confirming, per the AJC
Notebook: Georgia confirms Chase Vassers May DUI arrest | UGA sports blog
note though: this was from 2 days before word on the decision on Branden Smith was announced by the school.
Notebook: Georgia confirms Chase Vassers May DUI arrest | UGA sports blog
Georgia had more offseason troubles than we originally thought.
Chase Vasser, a junior outside linebacker from Gainesville, was arrested for driving under the influence back in May in Atlanta, Georgia officials confirmed on Thursday. The 21-year-old projected starter has been suspended for the first two games of the season as per UGAs student-athlete conduct code, team spokesman Claude Felton confirmed late Thursday evening.
No other information was immediately available on Vassers arrest, which occurred May 11 in Buckhead. However, the Athens Banner-Herald reports that Vasser has a scheduled court appearance on Aug. 21 at the City of Atlanta Municipal Court.
The suspension of Vasser, who is 21, makes him at least the fourth defensive starter expected to miss playing time for the Bulldogs this season. Cornerback Sanders Commings is already suspended two games for a January arrest on domestic violence charges. Cornerback Branden Smith, safety Bacarri Rambo and inside linebacker Alec Ogletree are also facing suspensions for team rules violations but Georgia has not announced their punishments.
Meanwhile, four other Georgia players have been dismissed since the end of last season. Starting tailback Isaiah Crowell was arrested on June 29 on three weapons charges and kicked off the team that same day. Defensive backs Nick Marshall and Chris Sanders and wide receiver Sanford Seay were dismissed in early February for their involvement in the theft of a teammates dorm room.
note though: this was from 2 days before word on the decision on Branden Smith was announced by the school.
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