Ohio State starting running back Carlos Hyde was suspended from the team stemming from an incident at a Columbus bar, according to the Columbus Dispatch.
The Dispatch reported Monday that Hyde was named a person of interest in an assault against a woman. However, no charges have been filed.
Also, starting defensive back Bradley Roby was arrested Sunday morning in a separate incident. He was charged with battery resulting in bodily injury at a Bloomington, Ind., bar.
Roby faces a possible suspension after an investigation of the arrest is completed.

Hyde rushed for 970 yards last season with a team-high 16 rushing touchdowns.
Roby was named to the All-Big Ten first team last year and a Thorpe Award semifinalist, which is given to the nation’s top defensive back.