Washington Huskies' Cyler Miles and Damore'ea Stringfellow Suspected In Post-Super Bowl Attacks
By Ty Duffy
Washington has suspended quarterback Cyler Miles and wide receiver Damore’ea Stringfellow indefinitely. The two are suspects in a series of attacks that occurred during the Super Bowl celebrations Sunday night.
"Two people, including one the victim identified as Stringfellow, hopped out of the car and asked him if he was a Seahawks fan. Then they began hit him with “multiple punches” to his “left eye, chin, and cheek” before they hopped back in the car and took off, according to the report."
The individuals were involved in a “scuffle” with another group and attempted to destroy the camera of a fellow student. Miles and Stringfellow were identified by one of the victims looking at the football roster.
From a football perspective, the potential losses are devastating. Miles, one of the top quarterback recruits in 2012, is Washington’s heir apparent to Keith Price at quarterback. Stringfellow, a promising freshman receiver, caught eight passes for 147 yards and a touchdown against UCLA last season.
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[USA Today Sports]