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Wazzu LB Logan Tago accepts plea for summer beer stealing incident

Washington State linebacker Logan Tago accepted a plea bargain Friday for a June incident in which he was accused of stealing a man’s six-pack of beer and hitting the man in the head.

He was originally charged with a pair of felonies for the June 4 ordeal, but instead agreed to serve 30 days in a county jail, perform 240 hours of community service and pay an $880 fine, according to the Seattle Times.

The Class C felony for which Tago accepted his plea deal comes with a fine of up to $10,000 along with 5-10 years in prison.

Tago instead can serve as little as 20 days in jail with good behavior.

He appeared in seven games in the 2016 campaign, including the Cougars’ Holiday Bowl loss to Minnesota, with two starts. However, Washington State AD Bill Moos said Friday Tago is indefinitely suspended from the team.