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Gary Pinkel pleads guilty in Camden County DWI case

Gary Pinkel on May 18. 2026.
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Gary Pinkel on May 18. 2026.

COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) -

Former University of Missouri head football coach Gary Pinkel pleaded guilty Monday to a July 2025 DWI, according to court documents filed Monday morning.

The plea details filed by Pinkel's lawyer, Bogdan Susan, state that Pinkel is pleading guilty to misdemeanor driving while intoxicated. Prosecutors recommended "a fine of $1,000, court costs of $119.50 and $227 recoupment." The written plea also allows Pinkel to waive his right to appear in person for the plea.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol arrested Pinkel on July 7, 2025 in Lake Ozark. The trooper wrote in a probable cause statement that Pinkel flagged him down due to car troubles. Pinkel allegedly failed some sobriety tests on the scene, and a breathalyzer test registered his blood alcohol content at .128. Charges in the case were filed on Friday.

Pinkel is also fighting to keep his driving privileges. A bench trial over that issue is scheduled for Monday morning in Camden County.

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