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Bulldog guard arrested on DUI charge

May 21, 2008 by The Red and Black Archives  
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Clint Boling
Ed Morales
Clint Boling

Georgia right guard Clint Boling was arrested on a charge of DUI last week while in his hometown of Alpharetta, a newspaper reported Wednesday.

Appen Newspapers reported that Boling, 19, was arrested on May 14 on Ga. 120 just before 1:30 a.m. He allegedly nearly left the roadway and changed lanes twice without signaling in a 2002 GMC Yukon. He denied drinking and refused to take any Breathalyzer tests. He was taken to Fulton County Jail North Annex, the newspaper reported.

Georgia head coach Mark Richt is aware of the incident, but he is in Iraq and will not address the matter until he returns, according to the university’s sports information department.

Boling appeared in 12 games this year, making 10 starts. Under the policy set forth by the Georgia Athletic Department, a student-athlete found in violation of the University’s alcohol policy is automatically suspended for 10 percent of the team’s games.