Texas A&M has suspended freshman receiver Micah Tease indefinitely following his arrest Friday night on drug charges
has been suspended from the team indefinitely per athletic department policy after being arrested Friday on drug charges.Tease, an ESPN 300 prospect out of Tulsa, Oklahoma, was charged with four to 400 grams of a controlled substance , which is a second-degree felony, and a separate charge of marijuana possession , which is a misdemeanor, according to Brazos County jail records. Tease was released Friday on bail after posting a $13,000 bond.
Police responded to a complaint from a resident at an apartment complex Friday night saying that people were on the balcony above him talking about smoking marijuana and said that he then smelled marijuana. The police officers responding said they could smell marijuana and asked if they could come in and search the apartment.
Tease was not one of Texas A&M's starting receivers, but was expected to get some repetitions. He was originally committed to
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