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OSU Football Player Arrested After Fight

Tim Schafer Charged With Disorderly Conduct

UPDATED: 9:45 am EDT May 23, 2005

Three OSU football players have been in trouble with the law in the past three weeks, NewsChannel5 partner ONN reported.

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The latest addition is a disorderly conduct charge against junior offensive tackle Tim Schafer.

Police said Schafer got in a fight with 22-year-old Justin Willis outside an Arena District bar just after 2:30 Saturday morning. The Upper Arlington grad was charged later that morning.

The Columbus Dispatch is reporting that Schafer now faces a misdemeanor charge and was served a summons to appear in court Monday.

Schafer joins two other Buckeyes busted this month.

Police arrested Erik Haw and Jonathan Skeete, both red-shirt freshman, earlier this month.

Haw was cited for marijuana possession, while Skeete was busted for selling marijuana; he was suspended from the team.


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