HONOLULU (AP) - University of Hawaii backup quarterback Cayman Shutter is suspended indefinitely after his recent arrest on suspicion of drunken driving.
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported coach Norm Chow said Shutter is a good young man who made a terrible decision. Shutter was arrested last week and was released after posting $500 bail.
Tuesday's practice was the first since the Warriors returned from spring break.
Chow said the suspension wasn't easy to do. Shutter, a junior, will remain on scholarship and is allowed to attend class. He is prohibited from practicing, working out with teammates or attending team meetings while suspended.
The No. 1 quarterback in spring practice is junior David Graves.


