Georgia's OT Kolton Houston Still Ineligible
by Larry Leo
August 2, 20120 Comments
Georgia coach Mark Richt says offensive tackle Kolton Houston is still ineligible because he continues to test positive for the banned performance-enhancing substance,19-norandrosterone he was given for a shoulder surgery more than two years ago.
Houston was Georgia's No. 1 right tackle at the end of spring practice. Richt says Georgia, which opens practice on Thursday, must prepare to be without the third-year sophomore and that Georgia's staff is "100-percent certain" Houston "has not continued to take this thing." Houston can still practice with the team.
Houston was Georgia's No. 1 right tackle at the end of spring practice. Richt says Georgia, which opens practice on Thursday, must prepare to be without the third-year sophomore and that Georgia's staff is "100-percent certain" Houston "has not continued to take this thing." Houston can still practice with the team.
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