Backup Mizzou linebacker dismissed after pot bust
Published
Jun. 19, 2013 9:27 a.m. ET

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COLUMBIA, Mo. -- A backup Missouri linebacker arrested during the 2012 season on drug charges has been dismissed from the team.
Team spokesman Chad Moller says redshirt freshman linebacker Torey Boozer is no longer a member of the Tigers. He declined further comment.
Boozer was arrested in October on marijuana possession charges along with classmates Dorial Green-Beckham and Levi Copelin after the three teammates were reportedly smoking pot in a campus parking lot near Memorial Stadium.
Boozer later pleaded guilty to second-degree trespassing, as did his two teammates, who remain on the squad. He was listed as third-string on the team's most recent depth chart.
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