Published 10/7/2008
at FOXSports.com News for COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Virginia Tech wide receiver Ike Whitaker is scheduled to appear in court next month after being charged with two misdemeanors.
According to the Virginia courts case-information Web site, Whitaker was charged Friday with public swearing and intoxication. A November 6 hearing is scheduled in Montgomery County General Court.
Virginia Tech coach Frank Beamer had announced Thursday that Whitaker was suspended indefinitely for a violation of team policy.
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