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Suspended Michigan o-lineman back at practice

Michigan suspended offensive lineman Graham Glasgow for a violation of team expectations last week. Apparently, he has served his time. Glasgow has returned to spring practices and workouts earlier this week, but his suspension for Michigan’s season opener against Appalachian State is still to be enforced.

“He’s back, there’s internal discipline that he’s going through, life lessons that he’s learned,” Michigan head coach Brady Hoke said, per MLive.com.

Glasgow was reportedly arrested for a driving-related offense, which is believed to have been the reason for the suspension by the Wolverines. Keeping him out for one game seems like a good enough punishment based on what we know at this point, and the fact he is back and practicing with the team now in spring practices is not a real problem. He will still be punished for whatever offense by missing playing time.

Glasgow is one of Michigan’s most experienced lineman returning in 2014, and Hoke went on record suggesting he is one of their best at the position earlier this spring.

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