Columbus, Ohio — Head coach Ted Ginn Jr. was arrested in Tarrant County, Texas, early Saturday and charged with driving while intoxicated, removing him from the Columbus Aviators' sideline for their scheduled Sunday UFL game in Frisco. Police reports place the arrest at about 12:58 a.m.; Ginn was transferred to Tarrant County jail and was not listed as an inmate later Saturday. Frisco, Texas — United Football League president Russ Brandon said the league is gathering information, and Offensive Coordinator Todd Haley was named to handle head coaching duties for the Aviators' Sunday game; Haley, a former Kansas City head coach and Pittsburgh offensive coordinator, will lead the team in Week 3 as scheduled while officials continue to process arrest records and team communications.
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This incident affects the Aviators' game strategy and could impact their season. If you're a fan, it's a shakeup. If you're a parent, it's a chance to talk about responsible choices with your kids. Check the UFL's updates for any changes to the Aviators' schedule.
Ted Ginn Jr.'s arrest is a serious matter, and the UFL is handling it responsibly. Todd Haley is stepping in, bringing his experience as a former head coach and offensive coordinator. Worth forwarding if you know an Aviators fan or a young football enthusiast.
Todd Haley and the Aviators' coaching staff assumed head coaching duties for Sunday's game, providing them greater visibility and decision-making authority during the team's Week 3 matchup.
Ted Ginn Jr., the Columbus Aviators organization, and fans experienced reputational and operational disruption following his DWI arrest ahead of the scheduled game.
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