Former QB Denard Robinson no longer on Michigan football staff after arrest
DETROIT – Well known previous Michigan quarterback Denard Robinson is now not on the Michigan football staff after his capture April 15 for supposedly working whereas inebriated early that morning in Ann Arbor. “He is not on staff,” Michigan football representative Dave Ablauf said Tuesday. “I can’t comment encourage since it’s a faculty matter.” Robinson, 33, was captured after being included in a single-vehicle crash at East Eisenhower Parkway and South State at around 3:
05 a.m. Charges are pending toxicology comes about, but a police report has not however been made accessible by the Ann Arbor Police Division. “The case has been submitted to the city attorney’s office,” Chris Page, Ann Arbor vital communications chief, said in a content to The Detroit News. “It is as of now beneath review.” Robinson was enlisted by previous Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh in February 2022 as partner chief of player work force. He was held by unused head coach Sherrone Moore. His was the moment OWI capture for a Michigan football staff part – and staff takeoff – in fair more than a month. Greg Scruggs, who had been enlisted by Moore to coach defensive line, was captured for an charged OWI within the early hours of Walk 16 with twofold the lawful blood alcohol substance. He surrendered on Walk 21. Robinson, nicknamed “Shoelace” since he played football without his bands tied, played for the Wolverines from 2009-2012, is the NCAA record-holder for career surging yards by a quarterback with 4,495 yards and single-season hurrying yards with 1,702 in 2010, the same season he was named the Huge Ten’s Hostile Player of the Year. The All-American was chosen within the fifth circular of the 2013 NFL draft by the Jacksonville Pumas. Some time recently he returned to Michigan as portion of Harbaugh’s staff, Robinson had went through two a long time in Jacksonville’s front office. He was an hostile quality control coach in 2020 some time recently moving the following year to the work force side as a college scouting partner. In 2016, the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office cited Robinson, at that point a running back with the Pumas, for careless driving this week after a July 3 crash where he drove into a maintenance lake and was found snoozing at the wheel. The officer who issued the quotation, M.T. Borgert, is the same one who decided Robinson was not disabled the morning of the crash. A quotation was not issued that morning, agreeing to a sheriff’s office crash report.