Washington State linebacker Logan Tago has accepted a plea bargain related to a June incident in which he allegedly hit a man and stole beer from him, according to his attorney.
Steve Martonick said, according to The Seattle Times, that a fourth-degree misdemeanor assault charge had been dismissed and a second-degree felony robbery charge had been reduced to third-degree assault.
Tago is set to serve 30 days in jail and must perform community service and pay a fine.
According to a Washington State spokesman, athletic director Bill Moos has suspended Tago indefinitely.