An offensive analyst on the LSU football team is facing a felony charge in Oregon.
Antonio Parks, who joined the staff in February, was charged Monday with one count of felony strangulation, according to online records from the Oregon Judicial Department.
“We are aware of the report and working through the appropriate parties,” LSU athletics spokesperson Zach Greenwell said in a statement. “We don’t have any further comment at this time.”
The Oregonian, citing a probable cause affidavit filed in the Lane County Circuit Court, reported Thursday that Parks was accused of strangling a woman for 30-60 seconds in mid-December after he ordered her to delete a video titled “A Day in the Life of a Stay at Home Girlfriend” and she refused.
Parks told The Oregonian that he is innocent. He was released from jail Wednesday on conditional release, records show.
Parks, a native of Reserve, played at East St. John High before going onto a college career at Arizona and UTSA, where he played for now-LSU running backs coach Frank Wilson.
Parks spent the past two years on Oregon’s staff. LSU hired him to help with the wide receivers.
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