Ohio State CB Bradley Roby pleaded guilty to having ‘physical control’ of a vehicle while under the influence

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Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports
Mandatory Credit: Raj Mehta-USA TODAY Sports /

Ohio State Buckeyes cornerback Bradley Roby, who is entering the 2014 NFL Draft, was reportedly arrested for driving under the influence after a 911 caller said he almost hit a bunch of kids at 3 in the morning. Roby went on to social media to prove that he was in fact not arrested,

Well the case has been quickly resolved, with Roby pleading guilty to having “physical control” of a vehicle while under the influence.

“Though my client, Bradley Roby, maintains his innocence and feels he would have been completely exonerated had he taken this matter to trial, Bradley has accepted the prosecutor’s offer of a reduced charge to ‘physical control’ to bring closure and finality to this situation ahead of next week’s NFL draft,” agent Michael Perrett of SportsTrust Advisors said in a statement issued to Pro Football Talk.  “A ‘physical control’ citation is a non-moving violation that will not result in any points being added to his driving record and there will be no license suspension. Bradley is scheduled to complete a three-day alcohol educational class this week which will effectively terminate the case. This plea was accepted by the judge and entered into the record today.  Bradley is very focused and is excited about starting his NFL career.”