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Davon Durant Parts Ways with ASU: Latest Details, Comments and Reaction

Alec NathanJul 15, 2015

Davon Durant's time with the Arizona State Sun Devils has apparently come to an end before it even began.

Durant has "parted ways" from the program after being sentenced to two years of supervised probation following a guilty plea to a disorderly conduct charge, head coach Todd Graham told Sports Illustrated's Thayer Evans Wednesday. Graham had already suspended him indefinitely after he was accused of domestic violence against his girlfriend in March.

"One witness in the reported domestic violence incident said he saw a man slam the woman's head into the dashboard of a vehicle twice, while another witness said he was in his apartment when he heard a woman scream, according to the police report," the State Press' Fabian Ardaya wrote.

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Durant was originally charged with three counts of disorderly conduct and one count of felony aggravated assault. As a result of the guilty plea, the aggravated assault count and two other counts of disorderly conduct were dropped, per Evans.

Durant's attorney Benjamin Taylor confirmed Taylor is still enrolled at the university on July 16, according to Doug Haller of AZCentral.com: "Mr. Davon Durant is still a student and currently taking classes at Arizona State University. He's taken responsibility and he would like to still remain a student and continue his career."

Graham told Evans that he saw no way Durantwho didn't participate in spring practice due to legal troublescould suit up in Tempe:

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He's done. We parted ways. He put himself in that position. It's a bad deal, but you've got to have accountability. We don't just talk about character and discipline. We live it. No matter what the legal system does, our standards are high and our guys know that. They know they're going to be held accountable.

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If you make exceptions, you end up with a team full of exceptions. We have not compromised and held true to what our beliefs are. So we have a really strong identity as a team because of that. That's why we've got a great chance this season.

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Assuming Evans' report is correct, the junior college transfer from Butler Community College in Butler, Kansas, and former 4-star recruit, according to 247Sports, will now seemingly be forced to look elsewhere to keep his collegiate hopes alive.

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