Cal quarterback Steve Levy, who was arrested early Sunday morning for allegedly throwing a pint glass at a bouncer's face at Kells Irish Restaurant and Pub in San Francisco, has been suspended by the school for at least the first game of the season. "At a minimum, Steve will miss the first game of his senior year," Cal coach Jeff Tedford said in a release. "Further action, if warranted, will be decided upon after resolution of this situation."
Levy already had been suspended from participating in team workouts and activities. Cal is scheduled to open its 2006 season at Tennessee on Sept. 2. Released on $40,000 bail, Levy is scheduled to return to court July 18 for a pre-hearing conference. Levy pleaded not guilty on Thursday to felony assault charges and was ordered by a San Francisco Superior Court judge not to go within 150 yards of the bouncer, Bryan Zahn.
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