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2 Georgia players suspended following alcohol-related arrests

ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Two Georgia players were suspended for the

team's season-opening game against Georgia Southern following their

arrests on alcohol-related charges.

Defensive back Donavon Baldwin and fullback Fred Munzenmaier

were booked into the Clarke County Jail early tody.

Both backup players were given a minimum one-game suspension. In

addition to missing the August 30th game against Georgia Southern,

the two will be assigned community service and also will have

internal discipline.

Baldwin, who will be a junior in 2008, was arrested by

University of Georgia police for driving under the influence of

alcohol and improper driving.

Munzenmaier, a sophomore, was arrested by Athens-Clarke County

police for underage possession or consumption of alcohol and

pedestrian walking on the road.

Coach Mark Richt said, "They know better, and I'm disappointed

in both of them. They will have to pay a price, but it's

unfortunate the rest of the team will also have to suffer for their

poor judgment."

 

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