
CU football player Anthony Julmisse suspended indefinitely after arrest for domestic violence altercation
He was favored to start as cornerback this season
Anthony Julmisse, a CU sophomore, was arrested Thursday following a domestic altercation in Boulder, Colorado. Julmisse has been charged with assault, domestic violence and harassment.
CU’s coach, Mike MacIntyre, issued the following statement:
“Anthony has been suspended indefinitely from all team activities and we will determine any further disciplinary action after receiving more information. I am very troubled by these allegations, as they do not represent the values of our university and our football program. I have reported the allegations to the Office of Institutional Equity and Compliance so that it may conduct any appropriate inquiries.”
Anthony Julmisse's suspension a huge blow to #cubuffs secondary, was listed on depth chart as pre-fall starter. Appeared in 5 games in 2016.
— Kyle Fredrickson (@kylefredrickson) July 28, 2017
Kyle Fredrickson, a college sports reporter, speculated on Twitter that “Anthony Julmisse’s suspension [will be] a huge blow to CU Buffs secondary.”
Loyal fans of the rising Buffs football squad are debating whether or not there is any way for the 19 year old to make his way back onto the team.
not sure there is going to be any coming back from this because of the current climate
— Travis (@Coloradotrv) July 28, 2017
Julmisse is being held without bond and is scheduled to appear in court today.
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