Isaiah Crowell among 3 tailbacks suspended for failing drug tests (UPDATED)

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ATHENS – Three Georgia tailbacks – including star freshman Isaiah Crowell – have been suspended for Saturday’s New Mexico State game for failing UGA-administered drug tests last week, two sources familiar with the process and the decision confirmed to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

Crowell, junior Carlton Thomas and redshirt freshman Ken Malcome will have to sit out 10 percent of the Bulldogs’ competition dates, as is UGA Athletic Association policy for a first-time violation of the student-athlete drug policy. The tests, which revealed marijuana use, were administered last week and the results were confirmed via private lab on Tuesday, the sources said.

Georgia coach Mark Richt would not confirm the reasons for the suspensions beyond his statement that it was for “violation of team policies.”

“We have certain standards in all that we do and their actions do not reflect the Georgia way,” Richt said in a statement released by UGA Sports Communications on Tuesday afternoon. “They will serve their suspensions, learn a lesson and I’m sure will be better men for it.”

Richt failed to mention the suspensions during his half-hour weekly news conference two hours before the news release was sent. He  was asked about both Crowell and Malcome during that session with the media. Richt declined subsequent interview requests through UGA spokesperson Claude Felton. None of the players involved were made available.

Meanwhile, No. 2 tailback Richard Samuel underwent season-ending ankle surgery on Tuesday morning, meaning the Bulldogs (6-2) will be down to their fifth-string ball carrier when they play the Aggies (3-5) this weekend at Sanford Stadium.

Sophomore Brandon Harton, junior Wes Van Dyk and freshman Kyle Karempelis as the only true tailbacks available to play Saturday. Harton (5-foot-6, 174 pounds) and Van Dyk (6-0, 203) are both former walkons who were awarded scholarships this past summer. Karempelis (5-9, 180) is a first-year walkon out of The Wesleyan School in Norcross. Only Harton, with 11 carries for 33 yards, and Van Dyk, with one for one yard, have played in a game this season.

Offensive coordinator Mike Bobo indicated after practice Tuesday night that Harton and Karempelis would be the Bulldogs’ first two options. Georgia could also utilize fullback Zander Ogletree in the running game.

“I think it’s an opportunity for a lot of guys to step up,” Bobo said. “We may have to change some things up and do some things different to move the ball. Other guys have to step up and make plays. I feel confident in those two guys and Ogletree and the backs and tight ends and receivers we have to move the ball.”

The Bulldogs could also give offensive snaps to defensive backs Brandon Boykin and/or Branden Smith, both of whom have played often on offense this season. And Bobo also dropped the names of two freshmen: Safety Nick Marshall and cornerback Damian Swann.

“There’s a lot of guys out there could be possibilities,” Bobo said.

It is the second suspension of the season for Crowell, who missed the first quarter of the Vanderbilt game for an academic-related issue. Thomas also missed the season opener due to a suspension for another undisclosed violation of team rules.

Crowell’s coach at Carver-Columbus High School, Dell McGee, traded text messages with him on Tuesday.

“I just reminded him of where he came from and not to take things for granted because they can be taken away from you,” McGee said.

Crowell was rated the No. 1 running back prospect in country when he signed with Georgia last February. He currently leads the Bulldogs with 689 yards rushing and 4 touchdowns.

Georgia athletic director Greg McGarity insisted that the suspensions were not delayed discipline disciplinary actions from the week of the Florida game.

“Absolutely not,” he said. “We don’t pick when we do certain things. When certain things are found, we act right then.”

According to UGA Athletic Association student-athlete handbook, a one-game suspension can be the result of violations of three different policies: Drugs, alcohol or academics. But a violation of any policy cannot be enforced at a coach’s discretion.

“At the point a violation is discovered, if a suspension is required the penalty is enforced for the next competition,” Georgia senior  Felton said. “Whatever the infraction was, it would have occurred this week.”

Georgia athletes are subject to preseason drug tests in every sport, random drug tests by the NCAA and periodic/non-random tests by the athletic association. In most cases it takes five to seven days for a lab to analyze the results.

– Chip Towers

1,146 comments Add your comment

P_The_Ricker

November 1st, 2011
3:42 pm

thank you 441North!

I’ll make sure you get full credit for that statement.

IlliniDawg

November 1st, 2011
3:43 pm

Th sad truth is that, if we jettison Crowell, there are plenty of unscrupulous teams ready to scoop him up – like LSU with Mettenberger.

Dawg_Mike

November 1st, 2011
3:43 pm

Our Fullbacks have ZERO carries this year, which is surprising since we always gave the ball to Chapas and Southerland.
If we play the entire game Sat and still don’t give the ball to the fullbacks since they are the only players with GAME experience, WTF is all I can say.

BigTimeTechFan

November 1st, 2011
3:43 pm

Bigtimetechnerd: do your homework dbag!

I have, Nick Marshall would be awesome in the Wild Cat, add a whole new threat to UGA’s offense. Not saying every down but enough to change it up a bit. He can throw out of it also.

Rooster

November 1st, 2011
3:43 pm

How is that recruiting stunt you pulled working out for you Richt????

GT4never

November 1st, 2011
3:44 pm

trojan: are you really that 5tupid? Learn to spell JA

PMC

November 1st, 2011
3:45 pm

wow so, Ken Malcolm apparently just doesn’t want to play football.

hinesville Dawg

November 1st, 2011
3:45 pm

Just More of the same….got rid of 2 trouble makers last year and now have 2 to take their place. Someone needs read the riot act to Crowell and Thomas. I am afraid if Georgia is going to get this problem under control they will have to show a few more the door.

UGA Advocate

November 1st, 2011
3:45 pm

…As long as they’ll learn a lesson from their wrong doings. We should be fine against our next opponent.
GO DAWGS!!!

Vance Duly

November 1st, 2011
3:46 pm

I’m pulling for Wes “Herschel” Van Dyke to have his breakout game this week! He’s had 2 carries in his first 3 years, but he’s from Matthew Stafford’s HS in Dallas, I believe. So, that should count for something. My guess is we’ll see various DBs and WRs get a few carries, maybe even our FIRST fullback carry of the season!!! GO DAWGS…..!!!

dbc

November 1st, 2011
3:46 pm

Funny how I referred to this before the Florida game and got lambasted on this very blog.

Rooster

November 1st, 2011
3:46 pm

Crowell and company are just disgraces to even wear Georgia uniforms!!!!

Spaceman Spiff

November 1st, 2011
3:46 pm

@ Flat Tire

Definitely agree. Unfortunately, with all that talent, he should go.

HM

November 1st, 2011
3:47 pm

I can’t even begin to guess what could these boobs have been thinking!

TampaDawg

November 1st, 2011
3:47 pm

Cletus McNirtny

November 1st, 2011
3:18 pm

Isn’t it convenient that the suspensions are this weekend instead of last. If Richt was truly serious about discipline the suspensions would have been immediate.
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Yeah! Just like how convenient was it that Bacarri Rambo got suspended right before BSU and having to face QB Kellen Moore. You’re such an idiot. Speculate without knowing the history right? Is that it? Like when UGA suspended AJ Green for the first couple of games last year before the NCAA did anything about it.

sneakuponum

November 1st, 2011
3:47 pm

No problem, ugag is playing a cup cake team. You could play the band this Saturday. Hey, how about suspending them for the Auburn game.

Proud alumni

November 1st, 2011
3:48 pm

The timing is not a coincidence.

bgdawg

November 1st, 2011
3:48 pm

thanks cats! i don’t know how i missed that article, my respect for ken has stooped to all new lows. he has not shown the heart to be starter, and the one chance he gets he messes it up. i had some hope for ken becausei thought he was a beast. he ran wild on my high-school team, and he just looks like an SEC back just by his build, if he had the drive to start and compete, there is no doubt he could be the #1 RB.

Spaceman Spiff

November 1st, 2011
3:49 pm

@ Rooster

You are a disgrace to even the technerd blogworld…

gdawginkalamazoo

November 1st, 2011
3:49 pm

What the hell did they do? Anyone? Anyone? Anyone?

IlliniDawg

November 1st, 2011
3:50 pm

I’d like to see Orson Charles at running back. Up here in the Big Ten, there are lots of teams who run the TE as a FB, TB, or H-back. Especially when you have a guy with OC’s combination of size, strength, and speed. He could be a brute to bring down – reminescent of 6′2″ 220 Lars Tate.

Proud alumni

November 1st, 2011
3:50 pm

Oh yea – thhuga with a single “h” is now a banned word that gets posts kicked.

thhuga, thhuga, thhuga

Heisenberg

November 1st, 2011
3:51 pm

ESPN reports failed drug tests.

CL12

November 1st, 2011
3:51 pm

Rumor has it that Aaron Murray got into a little trouble at FSU during the bye week. Anyone heard anything?

Mr. Krinkle

November 1st, 2011
3:51 pm

Fat guy with a flat tire: Please explain? What trouble has he caused you dbag?

Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville

November 1st, 2011
3:52 pm

Anyone have an idea maybe what they are suspended for

Since Thomas and Crowel are sporting the Bob Marley look;

Im thinking maybe a bong might have been involved in this equation

Thoughts anyone

GT Joe

November 1st, 2011
3:53 pm

LOL
failed drug tests BEFORE THE FLORIDA GAME.

BobDog

November 1st, 2011
3:53 pm

What is synthetic marijuana?

Jimmy

November 1st, 2011
3:54 pm

Hilarious how this news comes out 3 days after the Florida game. I would bet a lot of money that the “violations of team policy” happened before last weekend.

bgdawg

November 1st, 2011
3:54 pm

i can bet keith marshall is seeing this. Keith you are basically battling it out with idiots if you commit here, with your skills, and intelligence there’s no doubt you’ll beat em all out. KM is a genius and has 4.2 speed.

GT Joe

November 1st, 2011
3:54 pm

Richt had to have known they failed, but waited to suspend them until AFTER the Florida game.

Richt is a joke. If he had real morals, he would have suspended them for the Florida game, but he’s trying to save his JOB.

Tom

November 1st, 2011
3:54 pm

Heisenberg

November 1st, 2011
3:51 pm

ESPN reports failed drug tests LAST THURSDAY.

FTFY

Heisenberg

November 1st, 2011
3:54 pm

Look at the bright side, the running backs not only practice together, but smoke weed together. What a close knit group.

CHDawg

November 1st, 2011
3:54 pm

We should put them in a gym 20 yards from Blair Walsh, then make him kick at them until he can drill them 90% of the time…solves four problems in a couple of days!

East Lake Paul

November 1st, 2011
3:54 pm

I’m shaking my head as I realize there really will never be another Herschel. I’m not talking about just his talent, but rather of his motivation and his character.

Good Lord, kids. Wake up!

true dawg fan

November 1st, 2011
3:55 pm

ruh roh. We could be in trouble against the high scoring aggies.

GT Joe

November 1st, 2011
3:55 pm

UGA = Druggies.

GT players are smart; never get high on your own supply.

DunwoodyDawg

November 1st, 2011
3:55 pm

Could Figgins get a look at TB ala Veron Haynes?

Robert

November 1st, 2011
3:55 pm

The DAWGS have no pass defense.

Reality

November 1st, 2011
3:55 pm

Classiest withholder of information in the SEC.

1eyedJack

November 1st, 2011
3:56 pm

Time for Boykin and Smith to get a few carries. Figgins and Zander too.

Mr. Krinkle

November 1st, 2011
3:56 pm

FAT GUY WITH A FLAT TIRE: Why don’t you ask your GT nerd friends. They certainly seem to know everything.

IlliniDawg

November 1st, 2011
3:56 pm

Not sure about the timing, but we do have this little thing called “due process” in our country. Perhaps the Richt and Dawg haters would suspend that for their blind and obsessive hatred of all things UGA.

GT Joe

November 1st, 2011
3:56 pm

Rumor has it that Crowell stole some textbooks, but the Athens PD won’t arrest him until after the GT game. LOL.

Richt has power I guess.

TampaDawg

November 1st, 2011
3:56 pm

BigTimeTechFan – “you guys lost to an overrated Boise St team that has not beat anyone that’s a factor.”

An “overrated” Boise St team? They are a top 5 BCS team AT THIS MOMENT. Now go finish licking your wounds from that great Virginia team and keep the dumb posts to a minimum.

Flat Tire on I-95 in Jacksonville

November 1st, 2011
3:57 pm

Mr. Krinkle

Crowell has already been punished in the Vanderbilt game, now 2 games later here we are again. And he is always taking himself out of the game

Frankly he acts like he could care less about the team and frankly Im getting to the point where I could care less if he goes and plays somewhere else we dont need this garbage

Thats been one of the problems with this football team and that is a ME mentality

Now get back to work I would like some fries with my hamburger Mr. Krinkle

DawgSTILE

November 1st, 2011
3:57 pm

The word from DawginLex is ‘gutsy” move suspending (resting) those three for a tough non conference game. Way to go UGA. What a follow up to your first win over a pitiful Florida team!

ChiliDawg

November 1st, 2011
3:57 pm

Initially it seems the longer term damage is losing Samuel, but actually the longer term impact may be from three players you cannot count on. Thomas is quickly becoming one ot those players and Crowell is not far behind. I am very concerned that Crowell is not fitting in sufficiently. Being part of team usually means giving up some of yourself.

wiseoldawg

November 1st, 2011
3:57 pm

Wonder if they might put in a few plays for Zander Ogletree at tailback ?

John

November 1st, 2011
3:57 pm

What a joke! Suspend them for a game that matters like Auburn or Kentucky instead of giving them a few days of vacation!