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Badgers' Jack Del Rio Resigns Following OWI Arrest

Wisconsin Badgers senior football advisor Jack Del Rio has resigned following his arrest for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Head coach Luke Fickell confirmed the resignation, emphasizing the seriousness with which the program treats such incidents. Del Rio's departure comes as the Badgers prepare to face the top-ranked Oregon Ducks, aiming to minimize distractions and focus on the remainder of the season.

sports1 year ago

Jack Del Rio to Resign from Wisconsin After OWI Arrest

Former NFL coach Jack Del Rio will resign from his role as senior adviser to Wisconsin coach Luke Fickell following his arrest for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. The incident involved Del Rio's vehicle striking a street sign and a fence in Madison, Wisconsin. Del Rio, who has previously served as head coach for the Jaguars and Raiders, and most recently as defensive coordinator for the Commanders, will take responsibility for his actions and step down from his position.

sports1 year ago

Jack Del Rio Resigns as Wisconsin Adviser After OWI Arrest

Former NFL coach Jack Del Rio has resigned from his role as a senior adviser for the Wisconsin football program following his arrest for operating a vehicle while intoxicated in Madison, Wisconsin. Del Rio, who joined the Wisconsin staff this year after being fired as the Washington Commanders' defensive coordinator, was involved in a crash and showed signs of impairment. Wisconsin head coach Luke Fickell announced Del Rio's resignation, emphasizing the importance of taking responsibility for one's actions.

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"Michigan DL Coach Greg Scruggs Resigns Following OWI Arrest"

Michigan's defensive line coach Greg Scruggs resigned from his position after being arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated in Ann Arbor. Scruggs, who had been hired by Michigan just five days prior to the incident, was stopped by police after his car was found stopped in an intersection with hazard lights on. He registered blood-alcohol levels of .16 and .17, double the legal limit in Michigan, and was subsequently suspended by the program. Wolverines coach Sherrone Moore stated that Scruggs had made "an unfortunate mistake" and had taken accountability for his actions.

sports1 year ago

"Michigan Football DL Coach Resigns Following OWI Arrest"

Michigan football defensive line coach Greg Scruggs has resigned after being arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. The 33-year-old coach was indefinitely suspended following the incident, and his resignation was confirmed by head coach Sherrone Moore. Scruggs had previously been arrested for a similar offense while playing for Louisville in 2011. This comes as Michigan's spring football practice sessions begin, and the school has requested a copy of the police report.

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"Michigan DL Coach Greg Scruggs Resigns Amid OWI Arrest Controversy"

Michigan's newly appointed defensive line coach, Greg Scruggs, has resigned following an OWI arrest. Scruggs was stopped by Ann Arbor police after having his hazard lights on and subsequently failed sobriety tests, leading to his arrest for operating a vehicle while intoxicated. Michigan had initially suspended him indefinitely, but Scruggs ultimately resigned from his position, creating an unwelcome distraction as spring practices for the football team began. The university will now aim to hire a new d-line coach.

sports1 year ago

"Michigan's New DL Coach Greg Scruggs Arrested and Suspended"

Michigan football's new defensive line coach Greg Scruggs has been suspended indefinitely after being arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated in Ann Arbor. The 33-year-old coach, who was hired earlier this month, has been suspended while the matter is further investigated. Scruggs previously coached at the University of Wisconsin and worked as the defensive line coach for the New York Jets. This is not his first OWI offense, as he was previously arrested in 2011. If found guilty, he could face jail time, a fine, community service, or a suspended driver's license.