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Tuesday, July 1, 2008 , 9:29 a.m.

Two Georgia offensive linemen arrested on battery charges

University of Georgia offensive linemen Justin Anderson and Trinton Sturdivant were arrested and jailed Monday night on simple battery charges, according to the Clarke County Sheriff’s Web site.

The 20-year-old Anderson was booked at 9:49 and released at 11:07, according to the site, while the 19-year-old Sturdivant was booked at 9:56 and released at 10:46. Each was released on $1,500 bond.

Sturdivant started all 13 games at left tackle last season as a true freshman and made the All-SEC Freshman team. Anderson redshirted last year and entered this spring as the backup right guard to Clint Boling.

Boling was arrested in May on a DUI charge, so Bulldogs coach Mark Richt is expected to have a very inexperienced line for the season opener against Georgia Southern and potentially the next game against Central Michigan.

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