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Michigan’s Graham Glasgow pleads guilty to reduced charge

It appears the legal woes of one of Michigan’s top offensive lineman are slowly beginning to wind down.

According to multiple media outlets, Graham Glasgow pleaded guilty Monday to a reduced charge of operating a vehicle while visibly impaired. Glasgow had originally been charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated in late April.

The lineman had pleaded not guilty to that charge earlier this month.

In court, Glasgow admitted that he drank 10-12 “Natty Lights” starting at around four in the afternoon March 14 before taking an hour-and-a-half nap and then driving, with several people in his vehicle, to downtown Ann Arbor to get pizza. The 21-year-old player was pulled over at 8:39 p.m. ET when a police officer spotted a female passenger, later identified as Michigan volleyball player Alexa Dannemiller, hanging out the passenger window of Glasgow’s SUV.

Mlive.com writes that Glasgow “admitted to registering a blood alcohol content of .11 at the scene of his arrest before blowing a .13 at the police station.”

A sentencing hearing is scheduled for July 14.

Last season, Glasgow started 13 games — nine at center, four at guard. He has been suspended for the season opener against Appalachian State.