On Monday, Virginia Tech suspended Tavante Beckett indefinitely and removed him from the online roster without much explanation. Today, more details have emerged.
According to Roanoke Times beat writer Andy Bitter, Virginia police charged Beckett with possession of and conspiracy to sell marijuana. Bitter reports that the Virginia online court database listed the offense date as August 23, but the police did not charge Beckett until September 11.
This means that Beckett practiced with the team for three weeks and even played in two games after this offense. It also leads the reader to believe that the police found out something after the fact that led them to make this charge.