Ted Ginn Jr. Charged with DWI: Columbus Aviators Head Coach Faces Legal Trouble

Former Ohio State Buckeye player and current Columbus Aviators head coach, Ted Ginn Jr., was recently charged with driving while intoxicated in Tarrant County, Texas. He has already posted a $1000 bond and has been released. The Tarrant County Sheriff's Office confirmed that he was arrested by the Euless Police Department around 3:30 p.m. on Saturday. Despite the charge, Ginn is expected to coach the Aviators in their upcoming game against Dallas on Sunday at noon.
The UFL president & CEO, Russ Brandon, acknowledged the incident involving Head Coach Ted Ginn Jr. and stated that they are currently gathering more information about the situation. In the meantime, Offensive Coordinator Todd Haley will be taking over the head coaching duties for the Aviators game on Sunday. The Aviators and the United Football League have been contacted for further comments on the matter.
In conclusion, Ted Ginn Jr., a former Ohio State Buckeye player and current head coach of the Columbus Aviators, has been charged with driving while intoxicated in Tarrant County, Texas. Despite the charge, he has posted bond and been released. The UFL is investigating the incident, and Offensive Coordinator Todd Haley will be handling the head coaching duties for the Aviators' upcoming game.