Former Oregon gubernatorial candidate Chris Dudley is among several college peers of Supreme Court nominee Judge Brett Kavanaugh talking about Kavanugh's drinking habits or lack thereof amid sexual misconduct allegations from two women.

Both women have said Kavanaugh was drunk during their encounters with him in high school and in college.

Dudley, a friend of Kavanaugh's from their days attending Yale University, told BuzzFeed News and The Washington Post that he regularly was out on Friday nights in college with Kavanaugh and never saw him drinking to the point of blacking out.

"There was drinking, and there was alcohol," Dudley told The Washington Post. "Brett drank, and I drank. Did he get inebriated sometimes? Yes. Did I? Yes. Just like every other college kid in America."

Both stories spoke to people who've known Kavanaugh since high school and college and descriptions of his drinking habits range from him not being "a stumbling drunk," who was never interested in drinking to excess to "notably heavy drinker" who became incoherent, aggressive and belligerent when inebriated.

The Senate Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote Friday on Kavanaugh's nomination to the Supreme Court. The vote comes a day after Kavanaugh and former high school classmate Christine Blasey Ford are set to testify about her allegation that he sexually assaulted her at a party when they both were teens.

Deborah Ramirez, a Yale classmate, said Kavanaugh exposed his genitals to her at a party while in college.

Kavanaugh has denied both allegations.

— The Oregonian/OregonLive