The College of Washington put out another announcement on the capture of Imposing football player Tylin "Tybo" Rogers Friday night, guaranteeing it didn't have the foggiest idea about the degree of the charges he looked before they were made public Tuesday.


"The criminal grumbling delivered on April 9 by the examiner's office contained data new to the College," the assertion said in a media delivery, "and we promptly made extra fitting moves to address security concerns. Had the college had this new data before, remembering for the fall or winter, we would have done likewise around then."


Rogers, a sophomore running back from Bakersfield, Calif., was accused of two counts of assault that purportedly happened in October and November 2023. He likewise supposedly attacked a cyclist toward the beginning of Spring in the College Locale. Rogers was captured on April 5 and delivered in the wake of posting 10% of his $300,000 bail. He is planned to be charged on April 18.


Rogers was permitted to get back to the group for the 2023 Sugar Bowl win against Texas on Jan. 1 and the School Football Season finisher title game against Michigan on Jan. 8, despite being suspended for the Pac-12 title game on Dec. 1 as per court records, around the time the principal casualty documented a Title IX protest with the college about Rogers and posted about the supposed attack on her Instagram.


"While we can surely comprehend the hypothesis encompassing this case, our attention is on supporting survivors, helping out policing, guaranteeing the security of our local area," the assertion said. "We firmly empower anybody, whether they are a UW understudy, representative, or individual from general society to contact our Title IX office or secret promoter if they have been hurt by an individual from the UW people group."


Rogers' lawyer, Robert Flennaugh II, told The Seattle Times his client is blameless in a proclamation. "He intends to battle every last bit of these misleading cases," Flennaugh said. UW recently made an announcement saying it knew about the two crime assault charges against an understudy competitor and it planned to examine what is going on as per the college's understudy overarching set of principles and other related strategies on Wednesday.


Friday's assertion recognized Rogers as the understudy competitor being referred to and referred to the charges against him as "significant and upsetting." Past those three words, in any case, the college by referring to government understudy security regulations which keep the college from remarking about individual understudies.


The college likewise expressed that all workers — including games faculty — acted "as per relevant regulations, arrangements and injury-informed rehearses given accessible data."


A UW representative told The Seattle Times the assertion incorporates Kalen DeBoer and Troy Dannen, the previous football trainer and athletic chief at the time both Rogers' supposed assaults happened. As indicated by Washington's understudy competitor handbook, the athletic chief has the last say regarding whether to lift a suspension.


Dannen, who withdrew from the athletic chief job at the College of Nebraska under a half year after beginning at Washington, declined to remark when reached by The Seattle Times on Wednesday. DeBoer, presently the mentor at Alabama, made an announcement Thursday.


"While I'm not ready to remark explicitly on the circumstance including a person at my previous foundation in light of government security regulations and the continuous lawbreaker matters, I would like to clarify that I view any claim of sexual wrongdoing exceptionally in a serious way," DeBoer said in a news discharge. "I generally have and consistently will follow laid out institutional strategies and systems to guarantee brief announcing and legitimate treatment of claims by the suitable specialists."


As far as it matters for him, current Washington football trainer Jedd Fisch said he didn't know about the charges against Rogers up to this point while addressing the media on Tuesday. He added that when the new training staff was made mindful of the circumstance, they suspended Rogers endlessly.


Rogers momentarily entered the exchange entryway during the offseason just to decide to get back to Washington and join Fisch for his most memorable season with the Huskies.


"All along, our message is you make the best choice on and off the field," Fisch said Tuesday. "That is never different, that has been our message from the primary day I strolled in our structure, and we'll keep on making that the message. "There's zero capacity to bear getting things done off the field improperly."




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