ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The starting running back for the Michigan Wolverines, Fitzgerald Toussaint, was arrested on DUI charges Saturday night in Ann Arbor after having a blood alcohol level over the legal limit of .08.
Head coach Brady Hoke said in a statement, "Fitz made a poor decision and has been suspended indefinitely because of that action."
Read: Michigan-Alabama to open season in prime timeToussiant finished second on the team behind Denard Robinson in total rushing yards, with 1,041 yards and nine touchdowns.
There is no word yet on whether he'll miss Michigan's season-opener against Alabama in Dallas.
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