Georgia running back Elijah Holyfield was arrested early Monday morning on charges of possession of marijuana (less than an ouce) and possession of marijuana-related objects according to the Athens Clarke-County jail logs. Both charges are classified as misdemeanors.

The sophomore from Atlanta was booked into the jail around 3:19 a.m. and was released on bond a short time later at 4:08 a.m.

Holyfield signed with the Bulldogs in the 2016 class and rushed six times for 29 yards as a true freshman in five games. He also had one catch for 19 yards.

In last month's G-Day game Holyfield carried the ball 15 times for 49 yards and a touchdown. According to Georgia's student-athlete handbook, a marijuana-related arrest carries a suspension of 10 percent of the games on the schedule. For football that translates to a one-game suspension.