Denard Robinson Arrested for Alleged OWI After Car Crash Near Michigan Campus
Previous College of Michigan quarterback and Jacksonville Pumas running back Denard Robinson was captured early Monday morning on doubt of working a vehicle whereas inebriated.
Concurring to TMZ Sports, a representative for the Ann Arbor Police Division in Ann Arbor, Michigan, said Robinson was captured close the College of Michigan campus after he was supposedly included in a single-car crash.
The representative included that potential charges against Robinson “are pending toxicology comes about.”
Robinson, 33, played at Michigan from 2009 to 2012, and he built up himself as one of the leading dual-threat quarterbacks in college football history.
When Robinson graduated, he held the career FBS record for surging yards by a quarterback with 4,495, in spite of the fact that it was afterward broken by Navy’s Keenan Reynolds.
The Pumas chosen Robinson within the fifth circular of the 2013 NFL draft and changed over him to running back, and he went on to surge for 1,058 yards and five touchdowns in four seasons with the Jags.
Robinson, who was highlighted on the cover of the EA Sports NCAA Football 14 video amusement, played one season for the Atlanta Legends of the Union of American Football in 2019 after his NFL playing career finished.
More as of late, Robinson served as an hostile investigator at Jacksonville College in 2019, taken after by an hostile quality control coach for the Pumas in 2020 and after that a scouting collaborator for the Jags in 2021.
Since 2022, Robinson has been the right hand executive of player staff at Michigan, and he was portion of the staff when his alma mater won a national championship final season.
Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore said in a explanation that Robinson has been suspended uncertainly, per TMZ Sports.
Robinson’s arrest marks the moment time within the past month that somebody included with the College of Michigan football program has been captured due to an charged intoxicated driving offense.
Final month, Greg Scruggs was captured in Ann Arbor on doubt of working a vehicle whereas inebriated without further ado after being contracted as the team’s defensive line coach.
Scruggs was at first suspended and after that surrendered from his cautious line coach position in the blink of an eye from there on.