Missouri QB Maty Mauk Has Been Suspended After Video Emerges Of Him Appearing To Snort A White Substance

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Hours after a video was posted to Twitter that appears to show him snorting a white powder, Missouri quarterback Maty Mauk was suspended indefinitely by the school.

This marks Mauk’s third suspension in four months; he was suspended in September for violating team policy and again in November for unspecified reasons.

It’s just about impossible to know if what is being snorted in the video is cocaine, and Mauk is not identified, but the school suspended the junior almost immediately. (Update: An unidentified teammate told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that Mauk is in the video but it is two years old)

The school released a statement from athletic director Mack Rhoades and coach Barry Odom about the video.

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It’s a rapid descent for Mauk, who was part of the SEC’s all-freshman team in 2013. He was Missouri’s starting quarterback in 2014, but lost his job in early 2015 for disciplinary reasons. A few days after reinstatement from a four-game absence, he was banished for the remainder of the season after his involvement in a bar fight.

In 2012, he was arrested on four charges, one of which was allegedly fleeing the scene of a scooter accident. Campus police said Mauk made contact with two vehicles on his scooter with two female passengers onboard just after midnight Thursday morning, then refused to pull over and ran a stop sign.

(Via USA Today)

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