By Brian Hamilton
There are head-spinning vagaries and restrictions on what Brian Kelly can and cannot say about Michael Floyd and whatever discipline he incurred after a hearing with Notre Dame's Office of Residence Life.
But it seems pretty clear that the Irish's star receiver won't be missing any game time in 2010 -- at least not because of a citation for underage drinking in Minneapolis on Jan. 8 that followed what police reports called a "physical altercation" at a house party.
"It's been adjudicated, I can tell you that for sure," Kelly said after his Signing Day press conference Wednesday. "He's informed me as to what (the discipline) is... It's been adjudicated, he's working out with our team today. We're moving forward."
There are head-spinning vagaries and restrictions on what Brian Kelly can and cannot say about Michael Floyd and whatever discipline he incurred after a hearing with Notre Dame's Office of Residence Life.
But it seems pretty clear that the Irish's star receiver won't be missing any game time in 2010 -- at least not because of a citation for underage drinking in Minneapolis on Jan. 8 that followed what police reports called a "physical altercation" at a house party.
"It's been adjudicated, I can tell you that for sure," Kelly said after his Signing Day press conference Wednesday. "He's informed me as to what (the discipline) is... It's been adjudicated, he's working out with our team today. We're moving forward."
The incident, first
reported by the Tribune, involved Floyd, 20, admitting to
University of Minnesota police that he had done "a couple of shots"
earlier in the evening while having blood on his hands, feet and shirt
after what Floyd told police was a "physical altercation" at a house
party.
Even as a broken collarbone sidelined him for five games, Floyd still caught 44 passes for 795 yards and nine touchdowns in 2009 and should be a critical component to Kelly's offense in his first season at Notre Dame.
Even as a broken collarbone sidelined him for five games, Floyd still caught 44 passes for 795 yards and nine touchdowns in 2009 and should be a critical component to Kelly's offense in his first season at Notre Dame.













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