Grady to be arraigned next week on drunken driving charge
Updated: July 2, 2008, 5:19 PM ET
Associated Press
WYOMING, Mich. -- Michigan running back Kevin Grady was arrested early Wednesday morning and will be arraigned next week on a misdemeanor drunken driving charge.
Kent County Jail records show that the 22-year-old was released on a $5,000 personal recognizance bond. Grady is to be arraigned July 9 in the Grand Rapids suburb of Wyoming.
He's a graduate of East Grand Rapids High School, where he set state scoring and rushing records. Grady missed all of the 2007 season due to a knee injury sustained during spring drills.
Wolverines coach Rich Rodriguez said in a statement that the matter will be handled internally after he meets with Grady and reviews the details.
Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
SPONSORED HEADLINES
MORE COLLEGE FOOTBALL HEADLINES
- Notre Dame paid Weis more than Kelly in 2011
- Ex-Penn State QB Bench transferring to USF
- Host Finebaum joining SEC Network, ESPN
- SEC hires Vincent as associate commissioner
MOST SENT STORIES ON ESPN.COM
EDITORS' PICKS

- Separation Anxiety
- Summer can be a frustrating time of year for coaches. Mark Schlabach »

- Today Is The Day
- If the season started today, I think ... Conference Call


- Working Vacation
- Recruiting is how college coaches spend summer. Jeremy Crabtree

- Khan Jr.: Is Texas A&M a BCS title team?
- Haney: Gamecocks' BCS path | Talent ranks
- Luginbill: Five instant-impact freshmen
- Kiper: Top prospects for 2014, by position
- Recruiting: Michigan tops 2014 class ranks

