No. 12 Wisconsin dismisses freshman RB Crawford from team
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin has dismissed freshman running back Loyal Crawford from the team after police said he armed himself with a knife during a fight in a dorm.
Badgers coach Paul Chryst announced the dismissal Tuesday and said freshman running back Antwan Roberts had been suspended.
University of Wisconsin police spokesman Marc Lovicott said the 18-year-old Crawford was cited on misdemeanor charges of criminal disorderly conduct and disorderly conduct while armed.
Lovicott said police learned Sunday about a fight between two people in a residence hall that had taken place the previous night. No one was stabbed or cut with the knife, he said.
Crawford was the only person named in the police department’s release.
School officials didn’t specify the reasons for the disciplinary measures and said they would have no additional comment.
Crawford and Roberts both signed with Wisconsin in December as consensus three-star recruits. Crawford is from Eau Claire, Wisconsin. Roberts is from Nashville, Tennessee.
The 12th-ranked Badgers open their season Saturday by hosting No. 19 Penn State.
TOP PHOTO: FILE – Wisconsin quarterback Graham Mertz throws a pass during the first half of an NCAA college football game against Illinois Friday, Oct. 23, 2020, in Madison, Wis. (AP Photo/Morry Gash)
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