Rashee Rice crash: Teddy Knox, other driver in incident with Kansas City Chiefs star, SUSPENDED by SMU after Dallas police issue arrest warrant for cornerback
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Southern Methodist University has suspended cornerback Teddy Knox for his involvement in the car crash that led to an arrest warrant for Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Rahsee Rice in Dallas this week.
Two vehicles were involved with Rice, 23, during the crash. The cars were speeding on the highway and lost control, resulting in a crash involving four other vehicles. The six passengers in both cars fled the scene before the authorities arrived.
On Thursday, SMU released a statement to announce the disciplinary actions taken against Knox.
“SMU has been notified by Dallas Police of an arrest warrant for Theodore ‘Teddy’ Knox, a student-athlete on the Mustang football team,” the statement read. ‘Knox has been suspended from the team. SMU takes these allegations seriously.’
‘Federal student privacy laws prevent the university from discussing details involving student disciplinary matters.’
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SMU suspended cornerback Teddy Knox for his involvement in the Rashee Rice car accident