Evander Holyfield's son arrested on marijuana charges
The son of former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield
faces a one-game suspension from Georgia's football team after his arrest on
misdemeanor marijuana charges.
An online booking report from the Clarke County Jail shows
sophomore running back Elijah Holyfield was charged early Monday with
possession of marijuana of less than an ounce and possession and use of drug
related objects, He was arrested by university police and released on bond less
than an hour later.
A team spokesman says coach Kirby Smart is aware of the
arrest. Under Georgia's drug and alcohol policy, Holyfield would be suspended
one game for a first violation. Georgia opens against Appalachian State on
Sept. 2.
Holyfield rushed for 29 yards on six carries as a freshman
and will contest for playing time at one of the deepest positions on the team.
Nick Chubb and Sony Michel are Georgia's top running backs.
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