Gamecocks Suspend QB for Police Run-Ins

COLUMBIA, SC (AP) - South Carolina Quarterback Stephen Garcia has been suspended from the team after punished under drinking water in its third race, and with the police and about a year.

Athletic department spokesman Steve Fink said Garcia will not be allowed that practice or a meeting with the team until August 15.

Her lawyer said Garcia paid $ 257 fine Monday after, and two other players were minors to drink on weekends.

The Garcia, 20 years old, was built in the 2007 with alcohol and not to stop and to a police officer. Senior promoted redshirt Contra was arrested one month later, at the expense of malignant violation of personal property, the professor once said that Garcia had a key to scratch the man in the car.

Garcia has already successfully completed a pretrial intervention program clearly its registration offences booking fees.

In accordance with the practice Monday night, “said coach Steve Spurrier, it would leave the hand at the University of discipline for the latest Garcia.

“His destiny is out of my hands,” said Spurrier. “… He had many opportunities here, and we will see what happens. ”

South Carolina is the first match on Aug. 28 against North Carolina State.

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