EUGENE — Oregon receiver Traeshon Holden will face some discipline within the UO football program after spitting on Ohio State cornerback Davison Igbinosun during last week’s game.
Dan Lanning said he was “extremely disappointed” in Holden’s actions, which resulted in a 15-yard penalty and ejection for flagrant unsportsmanlike conduct.
“There’s absolutely zero place for that in our program, zero place for that in football,” Lanning said. “Reached out to Coach (Ryan) Day and expressed my frustration in that situation. I know Traeshon is extremely apologetic. He’s embarrassed. He realizes how wrong he was in that moment and we will handle some things internally. There is some discipline that exists there, but I’m going to leave that for us internally to handle and communicate.”
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