Maurice Clarett given 2 years of probation after DUI

9:12 AM ET Associated Press MOUNT GILEAD, Ohio — Former Ohio State star running back Maurice Clarett has admitted he drove under the influence. Clarett pleaded guilty under a deal with prosecutors and received a suspended sentenced of 60 days in jail Monday. Court records show that all but three of those days were suspended. Clarett must serve two years of probation and undergo a driver intervention program. His driver’s license has been suspended for 180 days. Clarett’s attorney didn’t immediately return a call seeking comment Wednesday. Clarett was traveling on Interstate 71 in Morrow County on Jan. 3. A fellow motorist followed him for about 20 minutes and reported seeing him driving erratically. Clarett was released from probation last February after a 2006 conviction on robbery and gun charges. He started at Ohio State for one season

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