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Cincinnati quarterback Zach Collaros passes against Connecticut in the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)
Cincinnati quarterback Zach Collaros passes against Connecticut in the first half of an NCAA college football game, Saturday, Nov. 7, 2009, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)
By DAN SEWELL, The Associated Press Updated 1:03 PM Friday, November 20, 2009

CINCINNATI — A judge warned University of Cincinnati sophomore quarterback Zach Collaros on Thursday that he could spend the bowl season in jail if he doesn't get his act together after being accused of showing a fake ID at a bar.

Hamilton County Municipal Court Judge Bernie Bouchard scolded Collaros for failing to begin a court-ordered program on the dangers of underage drinking. Bouchard told Collaros he had until Dec. 7 or would face jail time.

"Got it? Are we clear?" Bouchard asked him. "You're not going to get another chance."

Collaros said through his attorney that he would begin the program right away.

"He knows better," attorney Bill Mikita said in court. "The last few weeks have been kind of crazy."

Collaros took over quarterbacking for the unbeaten, fifth-ranked Bearcats while senior Tony Pike recovered from an Oct. 15 arm injury. Collaros started four games.

Bouchard explained afterward that the diversion program is a chance for first-time offenders to "get a break and learn from their mistakes."

Collaros was 20 when cited for presenting a fake ID to get into a bar near the main campus. Completing the diversionary program, ordered Oct. 5, would allow him to have the case dismissed and the record sealed. Otherwise, he could face as many as 180 days in jail.

Bouchard told Collaros, now 21, that skipping the program isn't like "blowing off a math class" and that he needs to grow up.

Bouchard said afterward that he expected Collaros to quickly take the first step in the program — an interview about life history and any issues with substance abuse. A defendant also must pay $200 and attend an eight-hour class on underage drinking.

"I think he understands crystal-clear what he needs to do," Bouchard said.

University spokesman Ryan Koslen declined to comment.

It still amazes me this country will send so called "under age" adults to their death, yet their not old enough to buy an adult beverage. When i was that age we atleast had 3.2% alcohol that could be purchased til we turned 21. This law in my opinion was enacted to become a source of revenue for the state, how much money over the years has the been made over a can of beer. Its a shame you can vote you can die but you can't have a beer.
11Russell
7:57 AM, 3/9/2010
Who cares? Apparently not you, what a post. Yes they get busted elsewhere and they have to do what is ordered by the court. Same case here. Cincinnati celebrity? That's the attitude that gets them in this kind of trouble. At the time he was an underage kid playing football, celebrity? I wouldn't know him if he sat next to me. Do what the court says and get your act together.
Some Care
8:21 PM, 11/21/2009
I would never defend the Bob Huggins UC basketball program, but I'm really rooting for UC football to go undefeated. There were a ton of people at UD trying to get a drink with a fake ID, and some of the IDs were taken and some of them passed, but regardless, the guy's a Cincinnati celebrity, who can seriously fault an adult for celebrating? He'll get his act together and go from there.
Flyer Faithful
6:25 PM, 11/20/2009
Who cares its just alcohol, millions of college students do this on a daily basis. Check Ohio State, Ohio University and students get busted for this daily. Another press tool to bring up negative press so that people can make stupid comments. At least hes not Maurice Clarett.....
Who Cares
3:16 PM, 11/20/2009
Why was he allowed to play football or even be on the team? Oh.... It's Cincinnati bearcts.
JC
2:20 PM, 11/19/2009
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