
Frank Clark Dismissed from Michigan After Arrest: Latest Details and Reaction
Michigan Wolverines defensive end Frank Clark was dismissed from the program Monday after being arrested Sunday for an alleged case of domestic violence, according to Bryan Fischer of NFL.com:
ESPN's Brett McMurphy originally reported the arrest, which involved an incident between Clark and his girlfriend at a hotel in Sandusky, Ohio.
Michigan head coach Brady Hoke spoke to Angelique Chengelis of The Detroit News about the situation:
Andy Ouriel of The Sandusky Register provided a look at Clark in court Monday and provided further details on his case:
Ouriel later passed along comments from Clark following his hearing:
In 10 games this season, Clark amassed 42 combined tackles and five sacks. The Wolverines are 5-5 with Clark on the field and have two games remaining (vs. Maryland and at Ohio State) on the schedule.
The Wolverines will lean heavily on senior defensive end Brennen Beyer to pick up Clark’s weight on the field. Backup defensive ends Mario Ojemudia and Taco Charlton will get the opportunity to shine as their playing time increases.
*Stats via ESPN.com.
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