Kent State QB on probation for marijuana

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RAVENNA, Ohio - Kent State quarterback Joshua Cribbs was sentenced to five years probation for marijuana possession.

Cribbs, 21, pleaded guilty to the charge in June and was reinstated to Kent State's football program.

He had been suspended from the team when he was arrested at his home Jan. 17. He will not be allowed to play in the season opener at Iowa on Sept. 4 as part of his punishment.

Cribbs was originally charged with trafficking in marijuana. He was also sentenced Monday to 20 hours of community service.

Cribbs is the school record holder for total offense in both a season and career. He completed 178-of-364 passes for 2,424 yards and 14 touchdowns, while rushing 161 times for 701 yards and 14 scores last season as the Golden Flashes went 5-7.

MSNBC.com
Aug. 3, 2004
© 2004 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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