The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Arrest likely to sideline Morgan

Boating-alcohol charge could mean kicker will be out up to 2 games.

- By Chip Towers ctowers@ajc.com

ATHENS — It looks as if Georgia will play without one of its more prolific scorers when the Bulldogs open the season at Clemson on Aug. 31.

Marshall Morgan, Georgia’s starting placekicke­r, is facing a charge of boating under the influence after his arrest Sat- urday on Lake Sinclair.

UGA athletic department policy calls for an automatic suspension from competitio­n for all alcohol-related arrests. A DUI arrest mandates a suspension from 20 percent of competitio­n dates, according to UGA’s student-athlete handbook, but it’s unclear if a BUI will be meted out the same way.

If so, that would mean at least two games out of a 12game schedule. The Bulldogs play Clemson and South Carolina the first two weeks of the season.

Georgia coach Mark Richt could not be reached for comment Tuesday, but UGA spokesman Claude Felton said Richt “is aware of the situation.”

UGA athletic director Greg McGarity said “BUI” is not addressed in the student-athlete handbook, and he is not sure what guidelines might apply.

He said the case would be reviewed by the “comprehens­ive action committee,” a panel of senior administra­tors, which would make a recommenda­tion to him and Richt.

“It’s under review and, at some point in time, it will be dealt with appropriat­ely,” McGarity said.

Georgia already knows it will play its opener without starting strong safety Josh Harvey-Clemons and backup tight end Ty Flournoy-Smith. Harvey-Clemons was assessed a one-game suspension, and FlournoySm­ith was dismissed from the team for a marijuanar­elated incident that occurred in a dormitory in the spring. Neither player was arrested at that time.

Morgan was processed at the Putnam County Sheriff ’s Office at 8:30 p.m. Saturday and charged with operating a watercraft under the influence of alcohol and towing a skier without an observer on board, Putnam County Chief Deputy Russell Blenk said. Morgan, who was pulling two individual­s on inner tubes with a personal watercraft, reportedly was observed by Department of Natural Resources officers monitoring lake activity from a helicopter. He was released on property bonds of $1,556 and $168, police said.

Morgan, a rising sophomore from Coral Springs, Fla., was 8-of-14 on fieldgoal attempts and 63of-67 on extra-point attempts while starting all 14 games for the Bulldogs as a freshman.

According to a depth chart released by Georgia this summer, Morgan’s backups are Patrick Beless and Thomas Pritchard.

Beless, a 5-foot-9, 162pound sophomore, attended Marist, where he played soccer and was the football team’s kicker as a senior in 2011 (Austin Hardin, now on scholarshi­p at Florida, was the kicker before that). Beless also was on the 2009 Class AAAA state champion soccer team.

Pritchard, a redshirt freshman, attended Jefferson County High, where he booted both the longest punt and field goal in school history, according to his UGA bio. He earned All-State honors as a punter his senior season and received allregion and all-area mention during his career.

There are other options. Sophomore punter Collin Barber reportedly can kick, as well as backup punters Adam Erickson and Ethan Jackson.

And there’s another intriguing possibilit­y.

Freshman quarterbac­k Bryce Ramsey was an exceptiona­l placekicke­r in high school. He made a 57-yard field goal as a junior.

But it remains to be seen whether the Bulldogs would burn a redshirt season for their quarterbac­k of the future to have him kick in one or, possibly, two games.

 ?? UGA SPORTS INFORMATIO­N ?? Marshall Morgan was charged with operating a watercraft under the influence at Lake Sinclair.
UGA SPORTS INFORMATIO­N Marshall Morgan was charged with operating a watercraft under the influence at Lake Sinclair.

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