Michigan DL Coach Greg Scruggs Resigns Following OWI Arrest
Scruggs' resignation comes after his arrest for operating a vehicle while intoxicated, marking his third alcohol-related offense.
- Michigan defensive line coach Greg Scruggs resigned five days after being arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated in Ann Arbor.
- Scruggs' blood alcohol content was recorded at double the legal limit in Michigan during his arrest.
- This incident marks Scruggs' third alcohol-related offense, with previous arrests in 2011 and 2013.
- Scruggs had recently joined the Michigan Wolverines, replacing Mike Elston, and had previously worked with Wisconsin and the New York Jets.
- Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore confirmed Scruggs' resignation, stating it is a university matter and expressing readiness to address the situation.