University football news: former Ohio state player accused of strangular girlfriend


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Former Ohio state The long pargo Michael Roen McCullough was arrested in Columbus at dawn on Friday after allegedly hitting his girlfriend and strangling her during an argument, according to police records.

McCullough, 25, was arrested by Columbus police just after 1:30 am and registered at the Franklin County Corrections Center, where he is being held for a strangulation charge, according to online records.

McCullough, 25, was arrested by Columbus police and entered the Franklin County Corrections Center, where he is being held for a strangulation charge, according to online records. (Franklin County Prison)

Police responded to a domestic violence Called in which a woman claimed that she was attacked by McCullough after the two had had an argument.

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In accordance with the judicial records obtained by Columbus’s office, The woman accused McCullough of hitting her on her face several times and grabbing her by the throat. She told the police that “he could not breathe at all and felt panic,” the report said.

The woman also claimed to have lost knowledge until they came home. McCullough is also accused of breaking the woman’s cell phone.

The long pargo of Ohio State Buckeyes, Roen McCullough (94) celebrates with the Patter of Place Blake Haubeil (95) after Haubeil successfully kicked a kick in the first quarter of a university football game of Division I of the NCAA between the Buckeyes and the Terrapins of Maryland on Saturday, November 9, November 9, 2019 Ohio in Columbus, Ohio. (Joshua A. Bickel/Dispatch)

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McCullough was a walk in Ohio State of 2018-20. According to the school website, he obtained honors in the second team of all the conferences of his last year and was qualified as Snapper number 4 nationwide.

Ohio State did not immediately respond to a request for comments.

An overview of the Ohio Stadium before a game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and Purdue Boilermakers on November 13, 2021, in Columbus, Ohio. (Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)

McCullough announced in X in 2021 that he had decided to retire medically of football. In 2024, he was involved in a serious car accident that resulted in the loss of his right eye.

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