Vayante Copeland is getting another chance.
The MSU cornerback was given a third opportunity at a diversion program after a 2015 possession of marijuana misdemeanor charge, according to a report from the Detroit Free Press.
On Nov. 17, 2015, Copeland was stopped by MSU police on campus on West Circle Drive near Kalamazoo Street, according to court documents obtained by the Free Press.
Copeland had his two prior attempts at the diversionary program rejected.
His first attempt came on Aug. 9, 2016 when his request to be a part of the diversionary program was declined and a warrant was then issued for his arrest.