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Stay Classy Notre Dame Part XVIII

https://amp.indystar.com/amp/649756001

Written by the young reporter that PurpleFace picked a fight with. Smart.
Wouldn't cast stones too much here considering we now have a ND transfer on our team. Not saying Holmes was the player named in this suit. Last season, ND had these transfers that I can locate and identify.

OL Tristen Hoge
QB Malik Zaire
WR Corey Holmes
OL Parker Boudreux
 
Wouldn't cast stones too much here considering we now have a ND transfer on our team. Not saying Holmes was the player named in this suit. Last season, ND had these transfers that I can locate and identify.

OL Tristen Hoge
QB Malik Zaire
WR Corey Holmes
OL Parker Boudreux
Did a little research and did find ND suspended a player in April 2016, but it wasn't Holmes.
 
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Did a little research and did find ND suspended a player in April 2016, but it wasn't Holmes.
A little sleuthing around and I found this....
https://www.ndinsider.com/football/...cle_ceab4272-67c7-11e6-a5f4-eb14062a35d8.html

It seems Devin Butler was suspended for the entire 2016 season and then transferred in December 2016 to Syracuse. It appears that Butler is the one that is more than likely the one named in the suit.

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...tre-dame-to-syracuse-latest-comments-reaction
 
http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...rested-police-say-found-handgun-marijuana-car

Five Notre Dame football players were arrested Friday night after police stopped them for speeding and reported finding a handgun and marijuana in the car.

Senior safety Max Redfield, redshirt freshman cornerback Ashton White, freshman wide receiver Kevin Stepherson, sophomore running back Dexter Williams and sophomore linebacker Te'von Coney were each charged with possession of marijuana, a misdemeanor. Redfield, Stepherson and Williams were also charged with possession of a handgun without a license, also a misdemeanor.

In a separate incident, Notre Dame cornerback Devin Butler was arrested early Saturday morning on preliminary charges of battery to law enforcement and resisting law enforcement.

An Indiana State Police trooper stopped the five players in Fulton County for driving 73 mph in a 60 mph zone, according to an ISP news release. The officer reported smelling marijuana coming from the car, and a police dog indicated that there were drugs in the vehicle. Officers found a handgun and marijuana after searching the car, according to the report.

Notre Dame vice president for public affairs and communications Paul Browne said in a statement that the university will determine if additional sanctions are needed.

Redfield has been a starter at safety the past two seasons. He was the Irish's fourth-leading tackler in 2015.

Williams gained 81 yards on 21 carries last season and was expected to get regular playing time in 2016.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 
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