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ND's Yeatman, Golic arrested on alcohol charges :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Colleges
SOUTH BEND, Ind. -- Notre Dame tight end Will Yeatman and center Mike Golic Jr., son of an ESPN television host, were among 41 people arrested on misdemeanor alcohol charges early Sunday at a South Bend home, police said. Yeatman, 20, and Golic, 18, were charged with being minors consuming ...
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Monday Headlinin': Irish blitzed, during the game and after
Dr. Saturday And to think, Mike was such an angel in college. Among at least 41 kids working through Notre Dame's loss to Michigan State with a couple glasses of wine and an unusually somber round of "Scene It" when the South Bend cops came knocking early Sunday were two Irish football players, Will Yeatman and Mike Golic Jr., who were ...

Mike Golic's Son Mike Jr. Arrested For Underage Drinking
FanIQ Blog — ... I'm not sure what it'd be like to be a popular radio show host and have your kid arrested. Luckily, I don't have to worry about that. Mike Golic, however, does. His son was arrested sometime Saturday night for underage drinking at a party following Notre Dame's loss to Michigan State. ...

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