Kevin Olsen no longer enrolled at University of Miami

Backup quarterback arrested on suspicion of DUI early Monday morning

CORAL GABLES, Fla. ā€“ One day after his arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence, suspended backup quarterback Kevin Olsen is no longer enrolled at the University of Miami.

A school spokeswoman said in an email Tuesday that the redshirt freshman was no longer a student there.

"We wish him the very best in the future," UM assistant director of communications Taylor McGillis said.

McGillis did not elaborate on whether Olsen left school on his own or if he was kicked out.

Olsen was arrested early Monday morning on charges of DUI and possessing a stolen driver's license.

According to the police report, Olsen failed a field sobriety test. The report said Olsen had bloodshot eyes, his breath smelled of alcohol and his speech was slurred. The report also said Olsen "began to tilt and sway forward and backwards."

Police said Olsen also had several identifications with his name on them -- two from Maryland, one from North Carolina and one from his home state of New Jersey. Police said Olsen also had a Florida ID with the name of teammate Ronald Regula on it.

"The New Jersey and North Carolina ones are good, but the Maryland one is fake," Olsen told police, the report said.

Olsen appeared poised to inherit the starting quarterback role for the Hurricanes this year after an injury to projected starter Ryan Williams, but he was suspended for the season opener against Louisville after reports that he failed a drug test.

True freshman Brad Kaaya eventually won the job, and Olsen fell to third on the depth chart.

Olsen is the brother of former Miami Hurricanes and current Carolina Panthers tight end Greg Olsen. He had no comment as he left jail late Monday morning.

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