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Two Marshall players arrested early Sunday
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — Two Marshall football players have been jailed on charges stemming from alleged altercation at a bar early Sunday morning.
Quarterback Bernard Morris, a redshirt freshman, and defensive lineman Roger Garrett were being held at Western Regional Jail Monday, a jail official said.
Morris was being held on a $20,000 bond for a charge of malicious assault, while Garret was being held on a $5,000 bond for a charge of assault by threat, Officer J. Newman said.
"The situation is currently under investigation," Marshall coach Bob Pruett said in a statement. "Both players involved will not participate in the game next week."
The team was still gathering information about what happened, Pruett said. No further details were available from the school.
According to the police report, the two players were arrested near the off-campus GoodFellas bar after getting into an altercation with a woman, WSAZ-TV reported.
GoodFellas manager Rus Livingood declined to comment to The Associated Press.
It wasn't the first time Garrett has been arrested this season. The sophomore was charged with malicious wounding after an Aug. 22 fight outside a bar involving an Ohio State player.
Ohio State defensive end Redgie Arden suffered a broken nose and other facial injuries in that fight.