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Michael Floyd Arrested: Notre Dame Receiver Faces DUI Charge

Michael Floyd Arrested

TOM COYNE   03/21/11 06:30 PM ET   AP

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — Notre Dame suspended star wide receiver Michael Floyd indefinitely Monday, a day after he was cited for drunken driving and authorities said his blood-alcohol level was more than twice the legal limit.

Coach Brian Kelly said the suspension will not be lifted until Floyd changes his behavior and both the legal and university discipline procedures run their course.

It was Floyd's third run-in with the law over alcohol since 2009.

"I've spoken to Michael Floyd and his mother and, in light of what took place this past weekend, I let him know he has been suspended indefinitely from football team-related activities," Kelly said. "Football needs to take a backseat at the moment while Michael gets his life in order. ... What's most important right now is Michael focusing on maturing and developing more as a person while working to improve his decision-making processes."

Floyd, who is considered Notre Dame's best offensive player, apologized and said he accepted the punishment.

"I understand the gravity of the decision I made and how it could have had catastrophic effects on myself and others," he said in a statement released by the university. "I absolutely recognize that I have many things to work on to become a better person and will need to regain the trust of all whom I have hurt within my immediate family and the Notre Dame family. I fully intend to spend the immediate future improving myself to become a better member of our community."

Floyd was driving a white Cadillac at 3:18 a.m. Sunday when he ran a stop sign about a block from the school's main entrance, according to a probable cause affidavit from St. Joseph County deputy prosecutor Chris Daniels filed Monday.

Floyd failed three sobriety tests that consisted of a standing on one leg, walking and turning around, and a finger count, Daniels said. The breathalyzer test showed he had a blood-alcohol level of 0.19, well above Indiana's legal limit for driving of 0.08 percent.

Floyd was booked into the county jail in South Bend at 4:06 a.m. Sunday and was released about seven hours later on $500 bond, Sheriff's Sgt. William Redman said.

According to a Hennepin County District Court spokeswoman, Floyd was cited for underage consumption on May 15, 2009, and pleaded guilty through a hearing officer on June 15 of that year.

Floyd was also cited for underage drinking in Minneapolis on Jan. 8, 2010. Floyd and Minnesota running back Shady Salamon, who were former Cretin-Derham Hall prep teammates in St. Paul, Minn., were cited after police were called to a fight involving six to 10 people.

A month later, Kelly said the team had decided how it would handle the incident, but said he couldn't say anything further because of privacy laws. The citation is still pending, the Hennepin County spokeswoman said.

Floyd announced in January that he was returning for his senior season instead of entering the NFL draft, saying he wanted to earn a degree, return Notre Dame to the top of college football and become the nation's top receiver.

The 21-year-old Floyd was Notre Dame's leading receiver last season. He holds the school record for touchdown catches (28) and ranks second in school history in catches (171) and third in receiving yards (2,539).

Spring practices start Wednesday. Floyd is scheduled to appear in court on May 2.

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AP Sports Writer Rick Gano in Chicago and Associated Press Writer Amy Forliti in Minneapolis contributed to this story.

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blade1
can't we all just get along? - RK
08:54 AM on 03/22/2011
..... ? Let’s see now, how many black athletes does that make it? College and Professional! I guess white athletes must all be out getting kittens out of trees, helping little ol ladies across the street, volunteering at homeless shelters and saving Japan? This is not to condone inappropriate acts but to bring light to a bigger pervasive issue!! It just seems like there’s a cop present every time a black athlete steps out of line!!! Almost kind of like its a concerted effort!!! Just like a task force devised to follow/profile Rappers for indiscretions!! One would have to admit there are an unusually large amount of "Black" Athletes that continue to get publicly denigrated and ostracized, where white athletes "if acknowledge" are admonished. With regards to behavior, all things being equal I seriously doubt there’s a difference between the two! It's as though there’s an effort to portray African Americans as inherently inept, barbarous, prone to incivility and a social pariah……….!!!
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iman927
Trolling is a art.
10:29 AM on 03/22/2011
Will Yaetman (arrested for underage drinking), Kyle McAlarney (marijuana possession), Jimmy Clausen (driving someone to a liquor store and staying in the car while underage - which is apparently a crime in Indiana), and Mike Golic, Jr. (underage drinking) want to know why you think they're black, because they got caught, so obviously there's a "concerted effort" and a "task force devised to follow/profile Rappers for indiscretions." All of these guys were famous (meaning, football or mens basketball) ND athletes within the past 5 years, all white. I don't know how many black athletes were arrested from ND in the past 5 years, but it is probably a similar number (which is surprising, considering that there are more black players on the football/basketball team).
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The Dude67
Question the official narrative
06:22 AM on 03/22/2011
This was probably Kelly's fault too.
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blackhawaiian
01:01 AM on 03/22/2011
Why is this guy, still in school? Why did he even get, a scholarship? Could it be, because he's an athlete?
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dnno1
wiseguy
03:08 AM on 03/22/2011
That's funny. I don't think anyone ever asked that question of George W. Bush when he got his DUI.
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blackhawaiian
09:08 AM on 03/22/2011
It's okay to be a drunken president, it's not okay to be, a drunken athlete.
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KDMac
It's called sarcasm, Genius.
08:50 AM on 03/22/2011
The big question, is why, are you using, so, many, commas,,?
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blackhawaiian
09:07 AM on 03/22/2011
I, use, so, many, commas, because, I, have, a, comma, fetish,. Besides, what, it, to, you,? Are, you, an, English, major,?
12:48 AM on 03/22/2011
DUI at ND = DateRape Under the Influence
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cphill
11:31 PM on 03/21/2011
If it's this guy's 3rd offense, what makes the coach think he's going to change his behavior?? Kick him off the team, and get him off the road before he kills someone.
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03:42 AM on 03/22/2011
He's been suspended from the team indefinitely until his legal troubles have been resolved. I don't know about three offenses, but I did read that Floyd failed three sobriety tests. If he had two prior offenses I seriously doubt that he would have been with the team last season if at all at the school. A third alcohol related offence is considered a class "D" felony in Indiana and would be subject to a 10 day minimum to 3 years maximum jail sentence. This is not the case with Michael Floyd since the article says that he faces up to 1 year in jail, which is the penalty for a first time offender with a BAC of .15 and above. A perfect outcome for Floyd would be that he doesn't have to do jail time and that instead does community service, take subsance abuse education, and pay a $5000 fine. That way, he could still play for the team this fall although his drivers license would be suspended for the next two years.
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Guscat
04:57 PM on 03/21/2011
White Cadillac?
09:12 PM on 03/21/2011
Yeah. It had to be racial profiling going on.
04:47 PM on 03/21/2011
Coach Kelly better start getting control of his players.
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SBBill
I like my micro-bio on toast.
06:50 PM on 03/21/2011
I have to agree.
07:40 PM on 03/21/2011
One drove drunk and one groped a girl, both are being dealt with.
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Six Gator
03:49 PM on 03/21/2011
yawn!....
10:38 PM on 03/21/2011
Yes , I clicked on here to see why exactly this was a headline. (Another yawn)
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stunsitfel
Liberale sind verlorene Schafe
03:31 PM on 03/21/2011
If he drinks like that he could be the punter for the Colts.
03:29 PM on 03/21/2011
WHAT!?!?!?! A drunk college student!!! What a shock!
05:14 PM on 03/21/2011
Hopefully, Kelly won't hide this information and hope it goes away. Oh wait, they everyone already knows, and this isn't Ohio State!
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iMissMollyIvins
Middle-aged, Middle class, Midwestern Populist
12:57 AM on 03/22/2011
This is one drunk athlete, not a group of athletes selling off swag given to them by the University.

Apples & Oranges much?
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11:20 AM on 03/22/2011
and Kelly has already spoken to the press and he has already suspended him from the team...all less than 24 hours after it occurred
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Extranjero
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02:41 PM on 03/21/2011
After that basketball performance yesterday vs. Florida State, they should arrest the whole athletic department and throw away the keys.
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stunsitfel
Liberale sind verlorene Schafe
03:28 PM on 03/21/2011
Ouch.....I agree.
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iMissMollyIvins
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12:58 AM on 03/22/2011
It's the Tripuka curse, if they have even the slightest chance of going to the big game, they get bounced by the 2nd round.
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pjlim
02:34 PM on 03/21/2011
Notre Dame doesn't disclose any internal discipline because there normally isn't any........
07:40 PM on 03/21/2011
What a silly comment.
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iman927
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10:20 AM on 03/22/2011
Tell that to Kyle McAlarney or Rashon Powers-Neal...
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