Ohio State's Adolphus Washington has had a stellar senior season for Ohio State, but a recent incident could complicate his ability to play in his final game as a Buckeye. According to ABC6, Washington was cited Wednesday evening
for a first-degree misdemeanor charge of solicitation.
Per ABC6, Ohio State spokesman Jerry Emig confirmed the report, and stated that Washington is scheduled to appear in court on December 17. Per Emig, "Disciplinary action will be handled internally."
Washington, who was one of the three Buckeyes to attend Big Ten Media Day in Chicago before the season, has been excellent on the field. He's recorded 49 total tackles, including 23 solo tackles, and four sacks. Washington also has an interception and a fumble recovery on the season. The former blue chip recruit from Cincinnati Taft also started all 14 games last season, and recorded a sack in the national championship game against Oregon.