Anjdog2003
05-14-2024, 9:42pm
Denard Robinson, a former star quarterback for Michigan football who was on staff for the past two years, is no longer part of the program after he was arrested for allegedly operating a vehicle while intoxicated last month. According to police, Robinson was involved in a single-vehicle crash at the corner of East Eisenhower Parkway and South State Street in Ann Arbor, just a few miles south of the team headquarters.
Robinson is one of two former U-M staffers to lose their job on the heels of an alleged arrest for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Greg Scruggs, the former defensive line coach, was arrested just a few weeks before Robinson when he was found asleep at the wheel after he told Ann Arbor police he was driving home after a night out.
Scruggs was arraigned last month and entered a plea deal to reduce the charge to operating a motor vehicle while impaired. Scruggs has been arrested twice before for incidents related to driving vehicles while impaired; he is scheduled to be sentenced on May 24.
Robinson is one of two former U-M staffers to lose their job on the heels of an alleged arrest for operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated. Greg Scruggs, the former defensive line coach, was arrested just a few weeks before Robinson when he was found asleep at the wheel after he told Ann Arbor police he was driving home after a night out.
Scruggs was arraigned last month and entered a plea deal to reduce the charge to operating a motor vehicle while impaired. Scruggs has been arrested twice before for incidents related to driving vehicles while impaired; he is scheduled to be sentenced on May 24.