Katzenmoyer Needs Grades
Ohio State All-American linebacker Andy Katzenmoyer must pass classes in music, golf and AIDS awareness this summer to be academically eligible to play in the coming season.
Katzenmoyer is shy of the required 2.0 grade-point average, and he is joined by All-Big Ten safety Damon Moore and second-team all-conference offensive guard Rob Murphy on the academic deficiency list at Columbus.
“I had a lot of personal problems in the winter and spring that caused my grades to go down,” Katzenmoyer said. “I screwed up in the winter and spring, so now I’ve got to put my time in.”
Katzenmoyer, a 6-foot-4, 255-pound junior, pleaded no contest in March to a drunken-driving charge after he was cited for speeding and had a blood-alcohol level of 0.133%. The legal limit in Ohio is 0.10% and the legal drinking age is 21; Katzenmoyer is 20.
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